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Release Date:
July 5, 2023
Original Title:
Tout le monde m'appelle Mike
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Indie Prod
Spectre Productions
Studio Orlando
The Dark
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Thibault, Isabelle and their son Jeremie board their sailboat Joshua to sail the world and live a new life. The Gulf of Aden is watched over by Somali pirates, and while stopping in Djibouti, the happy family meets Mike, a black they know nothing about but innately trust. Inviting Mike to board the ship, the quartet travels onward in their sailboat…
Assistant Director:
Olivier Coutard
Associate Producer:
Olivier Marbœuf
Co-Producer:
Michel Klein
Philippe Grivel
Matthieu Deniau
Costume Design:
Patricia Puisy
Director:
Guillaume Bonnier
Director of Photography:
David Grinberg
Editor:
Grégoire Pontécaille
Executive Producer:
Cédric Walter
First Assistant Camera:
Adrien Valet
Foley Artist:
Romain Anklewicz
Key Makeup Artist:
Agnès Laguerre
Music:
Olivier Deparis
Production Manager:
Mélanie Dieter
Laurent Harjani
Sound Designer:
Emmanuel Soland
Sound Editor:
Emmanuel Soland
Lucile Demarquet
Sound Mixer:
Franck Cartaut
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nikolas Javelle
Writer:
Guillaume Bonnier
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