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Release Date:
May 4, 2005
Original Title:
Le thé d'Ania
Production Companies:
Agat Films & Cie / Ex Nihilo
CIM Productions
Établissement National de Télévision (ENTV)
Production Countries:
Algeria | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Mehdi is an algérien writer that fundamentalist violence has transformed into a potential target. How to live with fear when everything is fear. But also life. Facing Mehdi is Ania, an algerian-born Frenchwoman, the woman next door. She often appears at her window on the court. A disturbing vis-à-vis. Ania will unceasingly try to convert this man to the culture of life, to burning passion. By bringing him tea regularly, risking to often find the door closed...
Assistant Editor:
Christine Maffre
Cinematography:
Marc Koninckx
Color Timer:
Frédéric Casnin
Director:
Saïd Ould-Khelifa
Editor:
Jean Dubreuil
Electrician:
Eric Waldman
First Assistant Director:
Jacques Reboud
Foley Artist:
Pascal Chauvin
Pascal Dedeye
Makeup Artist:
Rachida Messaad
Music:
Marc Perrone
Novel:
Amin Zaoui
Producer:
Yvon Davis
Production Design:
Azzedine Allag
Production Manager:
Mohamed Tahar Harhoura
Script Supervisor:
Mina Kessar
Sound:
Kamel Mekesser
Sound Editor:
Jean Dubreuil
Sound Mixer:
Eric Tisserand
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