Maya (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 19, 2018

Original Title:
Maya

Alternate Titles:
Maja
마야

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
ARTE France Cinéma
CN6 Productions
Dauphin Films
Les Films Pelléas
Pio & Co
Razor Film Produktion
Sofinergie 5 FCM
ZDF/Arte

Production Countries:
France | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  FR: U  PT: M/12 

Runtime: 107

The film follows a 30-year-old man named Gabriel, a French war reporter who was taken to hostage in Syria and then heads to India after months in captivity.

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Art Direction:
Mila Preli

Boom Operator:
Julien Gigliotti

Casting:
Antoinette Boulat

Co-Producer:
Charlotte Dauphin
Gerhard Meixner
Roman Paul
Olivier Père
Sandrine Dumas

Costume Design:
Judith de Luze

Director:
Mia Hansen-Løve

Director of Photography:
Hélène Louvart

Editor:
Marion Monnier

Executive Producer:
Déborah Benattar

Line Producer:
Rula Nasser
Akshiti Goleria

Producer:
Philippe Martin
David Thion

Producer's Assistant:
Natalia Gozdzik

Sound Editor:
Caroline Reynaud

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roman Dymny

Sound Recordist:
Vincent Vatoux

Special Effects:
Arun Patil

Visual Effects:
Christophe Duflaut

Writer:
Mia Hansen-Løve

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