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Release Date:
June 2, 2021
Original Title:
Villa Caprice
Alternate Titles:
The Case
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bac Films
JPG Films
uFund
uMedia
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 FR: U|16
Runtime: 103
Famous lawyer, Luc Germon adds Gilles Fontaine, one of the most powerful bosses in France, to his clients. He is suspected of having acquired a magnificent property, Villa Caprice, under questionable conditions.
ADR Supervisor:
Anais Letiexhe
Administration:
Antoine Lepetit
Assistant Art Director:
Leromain Isabelle
Assistant Sound Editor:
Laura Chelfi
Boom Operator:
Marjolaine Guilhaume
Casting:
Nicolas Ronchi
Co-Producer:
Cédric Iland
Bastien Sirodot
Costume Design:
Cyril Fontaine
Dialogue Editor:
Hélène Lamy-au-Rousseau
Digital Compositor:
Jean-Antoine Lacolle
Director:
Bernard Stora
Director of Photography:
Thomas Hardmeier
Editor:
Margot Meynier
Executive Producer:
Adrian Politowski
First Assistant Director:
Jérôme Brière
Foley Artist:
Céline Bernard
Foley Editor:
Guillaume De Bergeyck
Gillis Van Der Wee
Makeup Artist:
Michèle Constantinides
Music:
Vincent Stora
Producer:
Jean-Pierre Guérin
Production Design:
David Faivre
Production Manager:
Jérôme Petament
Production Supervisor:
Valentine Kervagoret
Property Master:
Luca Crepelle
Script Supervisor:
Véronique Heuchenne
Second Assistant Director:
Nathalie Nouaili
Sound:
Alain Sironval
Sound Editor:
Gwennolé Le Borgne
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stéphane Thiébaut
Storyboard Artist:
Pierre-Emmanuel Chatiliez
Third Assistant Director:
Alice Dautcourt
Unit Production Manager:
Benoît Baverel
Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Christian Rouvier
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Benjamin Ageorges
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