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Release Date:
July 18, 2019
Original Title:
Un café sans musique c'est rare à Paris
Alternate Titles:
Eine Reise
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Constellation Factory Paris
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Production Countries:
France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
A woman meets a man in a bar late in the evening and goes to his apartment. A woman picks up a girl from school and runs with the child through the park. If we see such scenes in a movie, or are we watching such situations in life, we quickly believe we know who these women are: a woman looking for a fleeting adventure in the first scene, a caring mother in the second.
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Assistant Camera:
Charlotte Michel
Assistant Director:
François-Xavier Dupas
Color Grading:
Claudia Fuchs
Andreas Lautil
Director:
Johanna Pauline Maier
Director of Photography:
Sarah Blum
Editor:
Johanna Pauline Maier
Editorial Consultant:
Marie Liotard
Peter v Jung
Lighting Director:
Margaux Rivera
Lighting Technician:
Thibault Maillard
Makeup & Hair:
Elsa Nizard
Producer:
Ferdinand Freising
Isabelle Bertolone
Christine Haupt
Martin Blankemeyer
François-Xavier Frantz
Producer's Assistant:
anna katharina engel
Production Assistant:
Pierre Delaunay
Production Controller:
Heiner Stadler
Production Manager:
Alexandre Quillet
Script:
Peter v Jung
Johanna Pauline Maier
Sound:
Eric Aurégan
Sound Assistant:
Baptiste Masoni
Sound Mixer:
Gerhard Auer
Translator:
Caroline Keppi
James Stickel
Gaëlle Jardine
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