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Release Date:
January 1, 2016
Original Title:
Miracolul din Tekir
Alternate Titles:
Le miracle de Tekir
Mirakelet Tekir
The Miracle of Tekir
テキールの奇跡
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Elefant Film
Production Countries:
Romania | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+ GB: 18 IE: 18 RO: 18
Runtime: 90
In the heart of the Danube Delta, superstition and religion are mixed together, like the earth and water that make up the mysterious mud from Tekir’s area, not far away. Chased away from her village because of her mysterious pregnancy, Mara finds herself employed at the Europa Hotel, providing treatment for infertile women using this miraculous mud. As she meets the rich and eccentric Mrs. Lili, Mara questions her beliefs and intuitions. The relationship between the two women is the key of the miracle of Tekir, between magic and power, tradition and modernity.
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ADR Editor:
Alexandru Dumitru
ADR Recordist:
Alexandru Dumitru
Adaptation:
Doina Rusti
Additional Music:
György Ligeti
Art Direction:
Mugur Aurelian Popescu
Assistant Foley Artist:
Quentin Cébile
Associate Producer:
Sophie Sallin
Françoise Mayor
Co-Producer:
Daniel Burlac
Colorist:
Rodney Musso
Costume Design:
Mihaela David
Dialogue:
Doina Rusti
Director:
Ruxandra Zenide
Director of Photography:
Hélène Louvart
Editor:
Nelly Quettier
Karine Sudan
First Assistant Director:
Adrian Conerth
Line Producer:
Gabi Suciu
Makeup & Hair:
Irina Iancius
Makeup Artist:
Nicole Hermann
Original Music Composer:
Aisha Devi
Post-Production Manager:
Boris Rabusseau
Producer:
Alexandre Iordachescu
Production Assistant:
Michael Guillod
Tomoroga Cosmin Laurentiu
Production Design:
Călin Papură
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Gabriel Sandru
Sound:
Adrien Kessler
Sound Mixer:
Denis Séchaud
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michael Guillod
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