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Release Date:
July 8, 2010
Original Title:
Djinns
Alternate Titles:
Stranded
Genres:
Action | Horror | Mystery | War
Production Companies:
Agora Films
Banque Postale Image 2
CNC
Canal+
CinéCinéma
Delante Films
Karé Productions
Production Countries:
France | Morocco
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 100
Algeria, 1960. A section of French paratroopers are sent in search of a missing aircraft in the Algerian desert. The wreckage of the plane is quickly located, but there are no survivors, just a suitcase stamped “Top Secret”. Stormed by enemy soldiers, the troops find refuge in a strange abandoned citadel. Despite warnings from the place’s Guardian to leave at once, they wake up the Djinns, the evil spirits of the desert .
ADR Supervisor:
Edouard Murcier
Animation:
Gaspard Roche
Art Direction:
Jean-Marc Tran Tan Ba
Assistant Editor:
Nadine Mahé
Boom Operator:
Yannick Blanquet
Casting:
Emmanuelle Prévost
Colorist:
Alexandra Pocquet
Costume Assistant:
Mohamed Bougati
Costume Design:
Emma Bellocq
Costume Supervisor:
Myriam Laraki
Dialogue Editor:
Julien Bourdeau
Director:
Sandra Martin
Hugues Martin
Director of Photography:
Pierre Cottereau
Editor:
Nicolas Sarkissian
Electrician:
Loïc Bouladjat
First Assistant Director:
Amine Lamriki
Grip:
Saïd Chtaïbi
Key Grip:
Erwan Becquelin
Modeling:
Romain Jonathan
Music:
Siegfried Canto
Painter:
Nabil Ghouat
Producer:
Caroline Adrian
Antoine Rein
Fabrice Goldstein
Production Manager:
Yacine Boucherit
Property Master:
Aziz Mhand
Scenario Writer:
Sandra Martin
Hugues Martin
Second Assistant Camera:
Marc Marchaoui
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jean Legrand
Set Decoration:
Delphine De Casanove
Sound:
Éric Rophé
Sound Assistant:
Samuel Rouillard
Sound Editor:
Vincent Montrobert
Visual Effects:
Nicolas Guiraud
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Adrien Charpentier
Romain Sosso
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