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Release Date:
November 19, 2016
Original Title:
Ruptures (ou André et Gabriel)
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
"Ruptures (or André and Gabriel)" is the last episode of this short film trilogy of love encounters. This film follows Gabriel, while introducing André, his ex-boyfriend, with whom he's meeting by chance in Paris after 10 years. This encounter happens exactly in the moment when Gabriel is filming a documentary about break-ups. Gabriel then ends up inviting André to take part of it.
Art Direction:
Angèle Béraud
Assistant Art Director:
Coraline Sabourin
Cinematography:
Glen Dagnault
Director:
Francisco Bianchi
Editor:
Marco Novoa
First Assistant Camera:
Maëlle Corbelet Paradis
First Assistant Director:
Harry Bracho
Location Manager:
Andreas Kühn
Music:
Beto Bianchi
Ana Larousse
Producer:
Francisco Bianchi
Writer:
Francisco Bianchi
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