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Release Date:
April 21, 2023
Original Title:
Carmen
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Adelaide Film Festival
Chapter 2
France 2 Cinéma
Goalpost Pictures
Marvelous Productions
Screen NSW
Spectrum Films
TF1 Studio
Production Countries:
Australia | France
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M ES: 12 FR: TP GB: 15 PR: R US: R
Runtime: 117
A young and fiercely independent woman, Carmen, is forced to flee her home in the Mexican desert following the brutal murder of her mother. She survives an illegal border crossing into the US, only to be confronted by a lawless volunteer border guard. When the border guard and his patrol partner Aidan become embroiled in a deadly standoff, the pair is forced to escape together.
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Art Direction:
Loretta Cosgrove
Casting:
Nikki Barrett
Choreographer:
Marina Tamayo
Benjamin Millepied
Colorist:
Yvan Lucas
Costume Design:
Emily Seresin
Costume Supervisor:
Rachel Nott
Director:
Benjamin Millepied
Director of Photography:
Jörg Widmer
Editor:
Dany Cooper
Editorial Staff:
Shane Goddard
Executive Producer:
Kylie du Fresne
Helen Estabrook
Matthew Gledhill
Ben Grant
David Lancaster
Stephanie Wilcox
Makeup & Hair:
Wendy De Waal
Amanda Finlay
Makeup Artist:
Ali Robertson
Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Britell
Producer:
Rosemary Blight
Dimitri Rassam
Mimi Valdés
Production Design:
Steven Jones-Evans
Production Executive:
Ingrid van Herp
Screenplay:
Alexander Dinelaris
Benjamin Millepied
Loïc Barrere
Set Decoration:
Christopher Bruce
Songs:
Taura Stinson
Julieta Venegas
Sound Designer:
Niv Adiri
Tom Sayers
Sound Effects Editor:
Phil Lee
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Niv Adiri
Special Effects Coordinator:
Paige Livingston
Visual Effects:
Marco Sgubin
Visual Effects Compositor:
Finley McNeilage
Tom Schultz
Visual Effects Producer:
Marcus Bolton
Courtenay Cooper
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Maddison
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