A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 20, 2017
Original Title:
Vesper
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Amitice
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 23
Marge asks her nephew Christian for help to protect herself against her sinister husband Walter. Christian will soon discover dark secrets and that Walter is not who he's intended to be.
Assistant Camera:
Sarah Pinton
Assistant Director:
Stéphane Talagrand
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Gregory Cotti
Assistant Production Manager:
Mei-Bou Lau
Associate Producer:
Nahid Sheikhalishahi
Best Boy Electric:
Laurent Amir
Best Boy Grip:
Brice Bourdet
Boom Operator:
Florian Plenacoste
Cast Driver:
Khanh Mavier
Color Timer:
Frédéric Savoir
Costume Design:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
Director:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
Director of Photography:
Jean-Claude Aumont
Driver:
Arnaud Souris
Franck Carpentier
Editor:
Marie-Jo Nénert
First Assistant Camera:
Charlotte Bonfort
Grip:
Simon Berthaud
Lighting Supervisor:
Marc Bruderer
Loader:
Vincent Nicolas
Location Assistant:
Alice Gorins
Makeup & Hair:
Sophie Dauchez
Music:
Gréco Casadesus
Producer:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
Production Assistant:
Mei-Bou Lau
Production Design:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
Props:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
Second Assistant Camera:
Charles Thomas
Sound:
Kevin Bally
Sound Editor:
Corinne Rozenberg
Sound Mixer:
Gentiane Tchoudjuen
Still Photographer:
Stéphanie Branchu
Writer:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
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