A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 17, 2005
Original Title:
Comme un frère
Alternate Titles:
Brüder
Comme un frère
Como Um Irmão
Mint egy testvér
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Eklipse
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 54
Sebastien is a small town boy who moves to Paris and begins to explore the gay night life there. When a friend from back home calls to announce he's coming to Paris, Sebastien confronts some unrequited feelings.
Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Delafon
Boom Operator:
Pierre-Louis Denanteuil
André Fèvre
Nolwenn Movallali
Camera Operator:
Joachim Villain
Director:
Cyril Legann
Bernard Alapetite
Editor:
Jean-Luc Simon
Electrician:
Mickaël Le Cars
Emmanuel Soule
Aurélien Cachoir
Executive Producer:
Patrick Morault
Extras Casting:
Maïka Cordier
Jérôme Bonnaffé
First Assistant Director:
Olivia Darcol
Key Grip:
Michel Anglio
Key Makeup Artist:
Amandine Roberto
Music:
Franck Sforza
Producer:
Cyril Legann
Bernard Alapetite
Production Manager:
Emmanuel Meneghini
Property Master:
Gaëlle Touati
Script Supervisor:
Delina Pierre
Second Assistant Director:
Sylvain Daumer
Patricia Bouche-Calais
Set Decoration:
Gaëlle Touati
Sound:
Alexis Aufray
Sound Editor:
Antonin Gouzer
Sound Mixer:
Aymeric Dupas
Steadicam Operator:
Jonathan Delafon
Story:
Bernard Alapetite
Unit Manager:
Suzie Guillermic
Caroline Leray
Clovis Libert
Anthony Bouinière
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