A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 14, 2018
Original Title:
Kev
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
CBA
Dérives
Les Films d'Ici
RTBF
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
Everyone calls him Kev, this pale-looking redhead, who a social worker found, as a child, locked in a bedroom where he had only rays of sunshine to play with. Now a teenager, Kevin suffers from a form of autism so severe that the majority of so-called specialised institutions have long refused to take him in. Clémence Hébert followed him with her camera, from one place to another. She, who is gifted with speech and he, who lives without, tamed each other as peers with a lens as the only medium of recognition, which captures what palpitates, appears, withers, and recommences. A discontinued but living link.
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Color Grading:
Thomas Schira
Director:
Clémence Hébert
Director of Photography:
Clémence Hébert
Thomas Schira
Editor:
Julien Contreau
Cédric Zoenen
Editorial Production Assistant:
Ayrton Heymans
Graphic Designer:
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Ruud Ruttens
Jeroen Wille
Music:
Hiele Martens
Producer:
Julie Freres
Camille Laemlé
Sound:
Bruno Schweisguth
Sound Editor:
Sabrina Calmels
Sound Effects:
Olivier Thys
Sound Mix Technician:
Simon Jamart
Writer:
Clémence Hébert
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