Take 18 (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 17, 2017

Original Title:
دجل

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Countries:
Lebanon

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

A night shoot. The Crew is exhausted. The Producer is enraged. The Director is lost. The Star is killed. The Gun is real. Everyone is a suspect.

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Art Direction:
Jean-Claude Boulos

Assistant Art Director:
Rita Moussally
Lea Bou Mansour

Assistant Director:
Nelly Hayek
Nadim Hobeika

Assistant Editor:
Rinade Taha El Baba

Boom Operator:
Jad Abou Abdo
Marita Sbeih

Camera Operator:
Julien Kobersy

Casting Director:
Raffi Feghali

Colorist:
Bilal Hibri

Director:
Marie-Louise Elia

Director of Photography:
Sahar M. Khoury
Rachid Asmar

Editor:
Marie-Louise Elia
Carine Khalaf

Focus Puller:
Sandra Ayyach
Zaher Jureidini

Gaffer:
Elie Abi Acar
Walid Feghali
Elyssa Boulos
Ayoub Bitar
Ali Hamouch
Jean-Pierre Abdayem

Graphic Designer:
Rita Moussally

Hairdresser:
Anthony Aznavourian

Makeup Artist:
Alex Basmajian

Music:
Jean-Paul Chami
Raffi Feghali

Producer:
Yara Abi Nader

Production Assistant:
Elias Kayal

Production Manager:
Liliane El Sous

Script Supervisor:
Gaelle Khalife
Lynn Al Abiad

Set Photographer:
Lara Karam

Sound Designer:
Elia el Haddad

Sound Engineer:
Elia el Haddad

Sound Mixer:
Elia el Haddad

Wardrobe Designer:
Joy Sarkis

Writer:
Marie-Louise Elia

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