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Release Date:
January 16, 2023
Original Title:
La Chose Derrière La Porte
Alternate Titles:
The Thing Behind The Door
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Phase 4 Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
The story of Adèle, a youg woman who’s literally haunted by the death of her husband, killed in a trench during World War One. Desperate and unable to face this tragic loss, Adèle turns to black magic in the hope to bring her lover back. The miracle will happen, but Adèle will have to pay the price for opening this Pandora Box.
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Assistant Director:
Stéphane Chaput
Associate Producer:
Christophe Le Roux
Cinematography:
Davy Bauret
Co-Producer:
Jean-Marc Toussaint
Colorist:
Jean-Christophe Savelli
Compositor:
Raphaël Gesqua
Conceptual Design:
Gregory Lê
Costume Design:
Tamara Faniot
Director:
Fabrice Blin
Editor:
Sébastien de Sainte Croix
Electrician:
Kevin Fermaud
First Assistant Camera:
Arthur Scotti
Gaffer:
Nicolas Cadot
Key Grip:
Vladimir Duranovic
Key Makeup Artist:
Célia Cerqueira
Line Producer:
Audrey Lavigne
Producer:
Fabrice Lambot
Fabrice Blin
Production Design:
Esthel Eghnart
Property Master:
Lucas Swieton
Screenplay:
Fabrice Blin
Script Supervisor:
Juliette Marguenaud
Second Assistant Camera:
Margaux Mazet
Set Dresser:
Florence Aillerie
Sound Recordist:
Leslie Gaborieau
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David Scherer
Special Effects Supervisor:
David Scherer
Still Photographer:
Claude Pocobene
Unit Manager:
Paul Ferré
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jean-Marc Toussaint
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kruti Patel
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