Tiger (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 17, 2019

Original Title:
Tigre

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
TVR
Tébéo
Tébésud
UNITÉ

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP 

Runtime: 21

Sabine and Natacha are 22. They live ‘here’, in the sticks, next door to each other. One day, Natacha has an opportunity: leave ‘here’ to go ‘over there’, thus abandoning Sabine. This act of treason will prove fatal.

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Assistant Editor:
Laetitia Ferry

Assistant Location Manager:
Lisa Perousse

Assistant Production Design:
Clémence Dirmeikis

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Edgar Imbault

Color Timer:
Youen Marivain
Kevin Stragliati

Director:
Delphine Deloget

Director of Photography:
Augustin Barbaroux

Editor:
Nathan Delannoy

Electrician:
Ronan Dereuder

First Assistant Camera:
Jonas Gayraud
Julien Le May

First Assistant Director:
Laurent Tosolini
Aurélien Lebret

Gaffer:
Enguerrand Gicquel

Head Decorator:
Natalia Grabundzija

Key Costumer:
Alexia Crisp-Jones

Location Manager:
Camille Archambeaud

Music:
Christophe Rodomisto

Post Production Supervisor:
Astrid Lecardonnel

Producer:
Caroline Nataf

Production Director:
Jean-Philippe Rouxel

Production Sound Mixer:
Pablo Salaün

Sound Editor:
Pablo Salaün

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thomas Van Pottelberge

Writer:
Anne-Claire Jaulin
Delphine Deloget
Stéphane Correa

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