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Release Date:
June 22, 2010
Original Title:
Les 7 jours du talion
Alternate Titles:
Encierro Maldito
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
GO Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R DE: 18 FR: 16
Runtime: 105
Like many happy people, Bruno Hamel is leading an uneventful life until one afternoon, when his daughter is raped and murdered. When the murderer is arrested, a terrible project germinates in Bruno's darkened mind. He plans to capture the "monster" and make him pay for his crime.
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ADR Supervisor:
Natalie Fleurant
Art Direction:
André Guimond
Assistant Editor:
Edith Bellehumeur
Boom Operator:
Catherine Bellazzi
Casting:
Daniel Poisson
Color Timer:
Arthur Montreuil
Costume Design:
Brigette Des Roches
Costumer:
Brigitte Desroches
Digital Intermediate:
Marie-Hélène Bourget
Julien Tremblay
Director:
Podz
Director of Photography:
Bernard Couture
Dolly Grip:
Brad MacLean
Dresser:
Madeleine Tremblay
Editor:
Valérie Héroux
Electrician:
Pierre Malo
Extras Casting:
Johanne Titley
First Assistant Director:
Sylvie Perron
Focus Puller:
Michel Bernier
Foley:
Nicolas Gagnon
Gaffer:
Sylvain Bernier
Key Dresser:
Catherine Gélinas
Key Grip:
Kenneth MacKenzie
Lighting Technician:
Jean-François Abran
Main Title Designer:
Olivia Barratier
Makeup Department Head:
Marlène Rouleau
Music:
Nicolas Maranda
Producer:
Nicole Robert
Second Assistant Camera:
Roch Boucher
Set Decoration:
Philippe Lord
Set Designer:
Lucie Tremblay
Sound:
Daniel Bisson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Luc Boudrias
Hans Laitres
Special Effects:
Paul Brassard
Special Effects Supervisor:
Guillaume Murray
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Désourdy
Supervising Sound Editor:
Pierre-Jules Audet
Visual Effects Compositor:
Alexandra Vaillancourt
Visual Effects Producer:
Eve Brunet
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jean-Pierre Boies
Writer:
Patrick Senécal
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