A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 27, 2017
Original Title:
L'Échange des princesses
Alternate Titles:
(FFF20)
A Troca das Princesas
Canvi de reines
Intercambio de reinas
Los hijos del rey
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Ad Vitam Production
Canal+
Ciné+
Featuristic Films
France 3 Cinéma
France Télévisions
High Sea Production
La Wallonie
Motion Partners
Motion Partners BE
Playtime
SCOPE Pictures
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 DE: 12 ES: APTA FR: U
Runtime: 101
After many years of confrontation, the treasures of Spain and France are empty. In 1721, the regent of France draws up an ambitious plan to inaugurate an era of peace and prosperity that will heal the economies of both nations: his intention is to build a solid network of marriage alliances that will involve four children of very different ages who know nothing of betrayals and power games…
Associate Producer:
Charles Gillibert
Philippe Garnier
Marc Dugain
Stefan Riesser
Casting:
Dominique Szpindel
Co-Producer:
Geneviève Lemal
Color Grading:
Mathilde Delacroix
Costume Designer:
Fabio Perrone
Director:
Marc Dugain
Director of Photography:
Gilles Porte
Editor:
Monica Coleman
Executive Producer:
Pierre Wallon
First Assistant Director:
Valérie Houdart
Foley Artist:
Vincent Maloumian
Gaffer:
Vincent Piette
Hair Department Head:
Joëlle Dominique
In Memory Of:
Raphäel Ibanez de Garayo
Key Grip:
Renaud Hanciaux
Makeup Department Head:
Lisa Shonker
Novel:
Chantal Thomas
Original Music Composer:
Marc Tomasi
Post Production Supervisor:
Barbara Daniel
Producer:
Patrick André
Production Design:
Patrick Dechesne
Alain-Pascal Housiaux
Production Manager:
Pierre Wallon
Screenplay:
Marc Dugain
Chantal Thomas
Script Supervisor:
Cathy Mlakar
Sound Editor:
Julie Brenta
Sound Engineer:
Pierre Mertens
Grégory Lannoy
Sound Mixer:
Emmanuel de Boissieu
Still Photographer:
Nicolas Velter
Nicolas Schul
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Philippe Frère
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