M (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 6, 2018

Original Title:
M

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
CG Cinéma
CNC
La Région Île-de-France
Phobics

Production Countries:
France | Israel

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Menahem Lang, an actor with an extraordinary singing voice, returns to Bnei Brak, the city in Israel where he grew up and a center of ultra-orthodox Judaism. Now in his 30s, Lang left the city at 20, following years of rape and sexual abuse by elder, devout family men in the community. Yet, Lang was far from being an isolated case: his conversations with other abused young men document a cycle of sexual predators and tormented lives.

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Assistant Director:
Yaniv Granat
Alexander Yakovlev

Assistant Editor:
Billie Belin
Hélène Burel
Laure Wybier

Co-Producer:
Fabrice Bigio
Yolande Zauberman

Colorist:
Yov Moor

Director:
Yolande Zauberman

Director of Photography:
Yolande Zauberman

Editor:
Raphaël Lefèvre

Executive Producer:
Thomas Alfandari

First Assistant Director:
Stefano Leone

Head of Production:
Julie Viez

Music:
Ibrahim Maalouf

Producer:
Charles Gillibert

Sound Designer:
Selim Nassib

Sound Editor:
Xavier Thieulin
Philippe Deschamps

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Xavier Thieulin

Technical Supervisor:
Valentin Goguet-Chapuis

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