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Release Date:
September 11, 2019
Original Title:
Deux moi
Alternate Titles:
(FFF20)
Deux moi
Samotáři v Paříži
Someone Somewhere
Someone Somewhere - Deux moi
Someone, Somewhere
Someone, Somewhere - Deux moi
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Ce qui me meut
France 2 Cinéma
La Compagnie Cinématographique
Move Movie
Panache Productions
Proximus
StudioCanal
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6 BE: 16 CH: 6 DE: 6 FR: U GR: Κ-12 IE: 15 JP: PG12 KR: 12 RU: 16+ SG: NC16
Runtime: 110
Rémy and Mélanie live next door to each other in Paris but have never met. The two thirty-year-old Parisians search for connections online, but never have much success. Falling deeper into loneliness and depression, both decide to start attending regular therapy. With the help of their therapists, they uncover the real roots of their issues, and find that the connection they were both searching for is much closer than they thought.
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ADR Editor:
Lucien Richardson
ADR Supervisor:
Katia Boutin
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Camille Garbarini
Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Maxime Saint-Leger
Assistant Art Director:
Laura Bücher
Assistant Foley Artist:
Romain Anklewicz
Assistant Location Manager:
Harold Deluermoz
Assistant Set Dresser:
Maud Coué
Assistant Sound Editor:
Florent Denizot
Assistant Unit Manager:
Ferdinand Garceau
Jeremy Lanaud
Associate Producer:
Tanguy Dekeyser
Casting Assistant:
Clémentine Fritsch
Lucie Llopis
Casting Director:
Constance Demontoy
Co-Producer:
Gaëtan David
André Logie
Colorist:
Magalie Léonard
Construction Manager:
Philou Sénié
Costume Assistant:
Emily Beer
Costume Design:
Anne Schotte
Crowd Assistant Director:
Aude Mancel
Dailies Operator:
Quentin Bourdin
Dialogue Editor:
Katia Boutin
Digital Compositor:
Romain Bavent
Nelson Gabriel
Digital Intermediate:
Jean-Baptiste Le Guen
Director:
Cédric Klapisch
Director of Photography:
Élodie Tahtane
Drone Operator:
Arthur Chassaing
Editor:
Valentin Féron
Electrician:
Victor Memain
Quentin Pellissier
Cédric Zakrzewski
Extras Casting:
Christophe Istier
Extras Casting Assistant:
Margaux Couette
First Assistant Art Direction:
Clémence Pétiniaud
First Assistant Camera:
Arthur Chassaing
First Assistant Director:
Jean-François Fontanel
First Assistant Editor:
Céline Neveu
Foley Artist:
Philippe Penot
Gaffer:
Cedric Meyrand
Grip:
Sylvain Bardoux
Jean-Charles Etien
Olivier Thual
Hair Department Head:
Jane Milon
Hairstylist:
Morgane Salou
Key Grip:
Vincent Blasco
Key Makeup Artist:
Delphine Jaffart
Location Assistant:
Juliette Piechaud
Location Scout:
Lionel Guerrini
Fabien Pondevaux
Music:
Christophe Minck
Loïc Dury
Post Production Supervisor:
Isabelle Morax
Producer:
Cédric Klapisch
Bruno Levy
Production Design:
Chloé Cambournac
Production Manager:
Sylvie Peyre
Property Buyer:
Henri-Gabriel Robert
Property Master:
Cyril Péré
Props:
Marine de Lamarzelle
Quality Control Supervisor:
Pascal Nazzaro
Script Supervisor:
Elise Camurat
Second Assistant Camera:
Nathalie Dziedzic
Second Assistant Director:
Julien Decoin
Set Designer:
Ambroise Cheneau
Set Dresser:
Clémentine Marchand
Sound:
Cyril Moisson
Sound Engineer:
Maria Carolina Santana Caraballo-Gramcko
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Cyril Holtz
Damien Lazzerini
Steadicam Operator:
Rémi Quilichini
Still Photographer:
Emmanuelle Jacobson-Roques
Stunts:
Maximilien Vérité
Daniel Vérité
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nicolas Bouvet
Third Assistant Camera:
Nathan Coen
Unit Manager:
Lionel Rocques
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Cédric Fayolle
Visual Effects Producer:
Loriane Lucas
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Cédric Fayolle
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