My Son (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 20, 2017

Original Title:
Mon garçon

Alternate Titles:
Mon garçon
My Son
Perdido

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Nord-Ouest Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP 

Runtime: 84

The story of a busy man, who fills his time travelling to Africa, South America and the Middle East. His passion for his job has distanced him from his loved ones. He’s been divorced for three years and has since seen his son very little. When the latter disappears, he is forced to stand still, and soon discovers things about his ex-wife and, above all, his son. A terrible feeling of guilt overwhelms him and he decides to find his son at all costs...

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Digital Compositors:
Camille Juge

Director:
Christian Carion

Director of Photography:
Éric Dumont

Editor:
Loïc Lallemand

Electrician:
Victor Memain

First Assistant Camera:
Fabrice Bismuth
Sophie Ardisson
Ludivine Renard

First Assistant Director:
Barbara Dupont

Gaffer:
Lea Renaudet

Original Music Composer:
Laurent Perez del Mar

Producer:
Christophe Rossignon
Philip Boëffard

Production Accountant:
Nathalie Tellier

Production Design:
Guillaume Watrinet

Production Manager:
Jean-Marc Gullino

Property Master:
Henri-Gabriel Robert

Second Assistant Director:
Alice Di Giacomo

Sound:
Thomas Desjonquères

Sound Mixer:
Jean Umansky

Steadicam Operator:
Fabrice Sébille

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Kevin Pacini

Writer:
Christian Carion
Laure Irrmann

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