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Release Date:
November 1, 2017
Original Title:
Jeune femme
Alternate Titles:
Montparnasse Bienvenüe
Добре дошли в Монпарнас
위기의 파리지엔
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Blue Monday Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15 RU: 18+ SE: 11
Runtime: 97
Broke, with nothing but her cat to her name and doors closing in her face, Paula is back in Paris after a long absence. As she meets different people along the way, there is one thing she knows for sure: she's determined to make a new start and she'll do it with style and panache.
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Assistant Editor:
Enzo Chanteux
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jean-François Sturm
Associate Producer:
Bertrand Gore
Nathalie Mesuret
Boom Operator:
Nina Maini
Casting:
Fanny De Donceel
Youna De Peretti
Co-Writer:
Bastien Daret
Clémence Carré
Costume Design:
Hyat Luszpinski
Dialogue:
Léonor Serraille
Dialogue Editor:
Alexis Meynet
Director:
Léonor Serraille
Director of Photography:
Émilie Noblet
Editor:
Clémence Carré
Electrician:
Jocelyn Raoult
First Assistant Camera:
Cyrille Hubert
First Assistant Director:
Maxime L'Anthoën
Foley Artist:
Aurelien Bianco
Gaffer:
Noé Bach
Graphic Designer:
Simon Tric
Key Grip:
Bruno Cellier
Makeup Artist:
Géraldine Belbeoc'h
Original Music Composer:
Julie Roué
Post Production Coordinator:
Kharia Berroukech
Producer:
Sandra da Fonseca
Production Accountant:
Corinne Bargain
Production Design:
Valérie Valéro
Production Manager:
Damien Grégoire
Screenplay:
Léonor Serraille
Script Supervisor:
Anaïs Sergeant
Second Assistant Director:
Aurélien Lebret
Set Decoration:
Corentin Harlé
Sound Editor:
Marion Papinot
Sound Mix Technician:
Raphaël Devillers
Sound Mixer:
Anne Dupouy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Niels Barletta
Special Effects:
Vincent Vacarisas
Unit Manager:
Baptiste Jourdan
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