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Release Date:
July 18, 2018
Original Title:
Fleuve noir
Alternate Titles:
Black Tide - Un caso di scomparsa
Fleuve noir
Sin dejar huellas
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
120 Films
BeTV
Curiosa Films
France 2 Cinéma
Mars Films
Playtime
VOO
Versus Production
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A FR: U GR: K18 RU: 18+
Runtime: 109
When a teenager suddenly disappears without a trace, the case is assigned to an alcoholic police officer who maintains a complicated relationship with his own troubled teenage son, suspected of drug trafficking.
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Best Boy Electric:
François Auclair
Casting:
Annette Trumel
Digital Compositors:
Florian Vernet
Director:
Erick Zonca
Director of Photography:
Paolo Carnera
Drone Pilot:
Brice Tholozan
Editor:
Philippe Kotlarski
Electrician:
Vincent Taberlet
Jean-Marie Masson
Executive Producer:
Christine de Jekel
First Assistant Camera:
Quiterie Seguin-Medrinal
First Assistant Director:
Jean-Sébastien Viguié
Gaffer:
Basile Barniske
Makeup Artist:
Margarida Miranda
Novel:
Dror Mishani
Original Music Composer:
Rémi Boubal
Producer:
Olivier Delbosc
Production Design:
Christophe Couzon
Second Assistant Director:
Julien Ducos
Set Decoration:
Frédéric Delrue
Sound Director:
Séverin Favriau
Sound Engineer:
Nicolas Cantin
Sound Mixer:
Stéphane Thiébaut
Steadicam Operator:
Rémi Quilichini
Third Assistant Director:
Violette Horvat
Unit Manager:
Sébastien Delepine
VFX Editor:
Yoann Copinet
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Hubert Fourneaux
Visual Effects Producer:
Olivier Emery
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fabien Girodot
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