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Release Date:
December 1, 2020
Original Title:
Des feux dans la nuit
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Hélicotronc
Offshore
Sophie Dulac Productions
Versatile Film
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Seventeenth century. Set in a small village, nestled between the sea and the mountain, the father of Alan, a young fifteen-year-old boy, has sold himself for two years to indentured service. Alan is forced to take the place of his father and struggles to support his family.
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ADR Editor:
Amaury Auguste
ADR Recordist:
Carl Goetgheluck
ADR Supervisor:
Nathalie Delvoye
Assistant Costume Designer:
Pauline Juille
Assistant Editor:
Hugues Dardart
Assistant Location Manager:
Celine Campard
Amélie Roué
Assistant Production Manager:
Guillaume De Castro
Lucy-Blue Ferry
Assistant Unit Manager:
Nathan Mysius
Boom Operator:
Lionel Vinck
Céline Bodson
Casting:
Meriem Amari
Colorist:
Vincent Amor
Costumer:
Ludivine Maillard
Dialogue Editor:
Corinne Dubien
Director:
Dominique Lienhard
Director of Photography:
Pascale Marin
Editor:
Tuong Vi Nguyen-Long
Electrician:
Thibault Bru
First Assistant Director:
Anaïs Versini
Foley Artist:
Philippe van Leer
Foley Editor:
Amaury Auguste
Foley Recording Engineer:
Alexis Oscari
Gaffer:
Bertrand Artaut
Grip:
Lola Ruet
Key Grip:
Laura Marret
Makeup Artist:
Magalie Dumas
Sandrine Roman
Music:
Sébastien Damiani
Béatrice Thiriet
Novel:
Akira Yoshimura
Production Director:
Guillaume Raphoz
Production Executive:
Emmanuelle Latourette
Fabrice Préel-Cléach
Production Manager:
Guillaume Raphoz
Script Supervisor:
Virginie Cheval
Sound Editor:
Ingrid Simon
Sound Mixer:
Ophélie Boully
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Aurélien Lebourg
Special Effects Supervisor:
Peyo Jolivet
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fabrice Barbey
Writer:
Dominique Lienhard
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