The Nameless Spectacle (2011) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 2011

Original Title:
The Nameless Spectacle

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Borrowing its title from the William Carlos Williams poem of the same name, Nameless Spectacle revela in the beauty of ordinary life through themes of voyeurism, power, and sexual violence. Projected on two duelling screens the viewer is unable to focus on the parallel perspectives of the film’s dual perspectives.

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Assistant Location Manager:
JULIEN SCHMITT
OLIVIER KACZMAREK
ROMAN JEANNEAU
Victor Bonnard

Colorist:
Grégory Arvanitis

Consulting Editor:
RIKKE SELIN- LORENTZEN

Director:
Jesper Just

Director of Photography:
Kasper Tuxen

Editor:
Jeppe Bødskov
JESPER JUST

Electrician:
NICOLAS RAPIN
Elie Gattegno
PIETRO ROSSO

Executive Producer:
Victorien Vaney

First Assistant "A" Camera:
fabienne octore
Sophie Lemaire

Gaffer:
Laurent Bourgeat

Grip:
SÉBASTIEN ERO

Intern:
ANNA ELLINOR SUNDSTRÖM
CLAIRE BOUSQUET
MATHILDE VEYRUNES

Key Grip:
Edwin Broyer

Location Manager:
Morgane Seyverac

Makeup Artist:
Yumiko Oka

Music:
Dorit Chrysler
JESPER JUST

Music Editor:
DJENGO HARTLAP

Producer:
Anna Lena Vaney

Production Manager:
Florence Cohen

Researcher:
Sarah Carlson
Jennifer Nielsen

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Nathalie Lao
Signe Bencke

Sound:
Jakob Garfield

Sound Editor:
Cyril Holtz

Sound Recordist:
Mathieu Vigouroux

Steadicam Operator:
Adrien Debackere
Stephane Paillard

Third Assistant "C" Camera:
Camille Fabry

VFX Artist:
Thibaut Granier

Writer:
Jesper Just

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