A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 30, 2002
Original Title:
Une Affaire privée
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U
Runtime: 106
Divorced private detective Francois Maneri is assigned by his agency to investigate the disappearance of Rachel, a young student who has been missing for six months. After interviewing Rachel's family, friends and classmates, Francois is attacked and injured by an anonymous assailant and becomes reluctant to continue his search. But when Rachel's body is found, Francois is drawn deeper into the investigation as he discovers the dead girl's secret life.
Assistant Art Director:
Samantha Gordowski
Assistant Director Trainee:
Caroline Vandenbussche
Assistant Editor:
Anja Lüdcke
Boom Operator:
Arthur Le Roux
Casting:
Brigitte Moidon
Color Timer:
Bruno Patin
Colorist:
Marjolaine Mispelaere
Costume Design:
Bernadette Strassman
Costumer:
Sandrine Langen
Dialogue Editor:
Anja Lüdcke
Director:
Guillaume Nicloux
Director of Photography:
Oliver Cocaul
Editor:
Guy Lecorne
Electrician:
Franck-Norman Bihi
Executive Producer:
Agnès Le Pont
First Assistant Director:
Laure Prévost
Foley Artist:
Christophe Bourreau
Location Scout:
Stéphane Talagrand
Makeup Artist:
Agnès Tassel
Original Music Composer:
Éric Demarsan
Producer:
Frédéric Bourboulon
Production Accountant:
Sylvie Lalanne
Production Design:
Jacques Rouxel
Production Secretary:
Valérie Dompnier
Property Master:
Guillaume Watrinet
Script Supervisor:
Brigitte Hedou
Second Assistant Camera:
Florian Forleo
Stéphane Zajac
Set Dresser:
Thierry Rouxel
Songs:
Marion Cotillard
Sound:
Florent Lavallée
Sound Editor:
Jérôme Pougnant
Gregoire Couzinier
Sound Engineer:
Jérôme Pougnant
Sound Mixer:
Jérôme Pougnant
Still Photographer:
Jean-Claude Lother
Stunts:
Patrick Médioni
Alain Barbier
Gilles Conseil
Thanks:
Nan Goldin
Vincent Lindon
Third Assistant Director:
Stéphane Talagrand
Writer:
Guillaume Nicloux
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