A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 22, 2022
Original Title:
L'Homme parfait
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
D.B. Production
Devtvcine 4
Musinvest
Orange Studio
Orson Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 85
Florence, a lawyer overwhelmed by her family life, decides to buy a humanoid robot with a perfect physique. The robot meets all her expectations: maintain the house, take care of the children, and more... By maliciously disrupting their daily routine, the robot also arouses the jealousy of her self-centered careless husband, Franck, a second-class actor who suddenly realizes he must make some efforts not to lose the love of his wife.
ADR Supervisor:
Florian Cornet
Tom Nicolas
Animal Coordinator:
Pascal Tréguy
Assistant Decorator:
David Vinez
Assistant Production Manager:
Lucas Le Maitre
Boom Operator:
Thomas Lachesnais
Colorist:
Mathilde Delacroix
Dialogue Editor:
Hortense Bailly
Director:
Xavier Durringer
Director of Photography:
Gilles Porte
Editor:
Romain Rioult
Electrician:
Hugo Devèze
Adrien Dodin
Olivier Sargatal
Michael Jean Bretones
Extras Casting Assistant:
Léonie Baillon
First Assistant Camera:
Pierre Chevrin
First Assistant Director:
Clément Comet
First Assistant Editor:
Julia Danel
Gaffer:
Gregory Barr
Grip:
Carl Demaille
Thomas Spiral
Key Grip:
Vivien Jouhannaud
Key Hair Stylist:
Frédéric Zaid
Key Makeup Artist:
Liliane Rametta
Location Manager:
Thibault Leclercq
Music:
David Sztanke
Music Arranger:
Yann Arnaud
Painter:
Isabelle Melica
Post-Production Manager:
Clara Vincienne
Producer:
Victorien Vaney
Kareen Alyanakian
Production Assistant:
Marie Marsan
Production Manager:
Christophe Jeauffroy
Script Supervisor:
Karine Gozzi
Second Assistant Camera:
Salomé Rapinat
Martin Rossini
Second Assistant Director:
Maëlle Le Coadic
Set Decoration:
Thybault D'Anzul
Sound:
Eric Devulder
Sound Editor:
Antoine Baudouin
Sound Engineer:
Maria Carolina Santana Caraballo-Gramcko
Sound Mix Technician:
Nathan Robert
Still Photographer:
Arnaud Borrel
Unit Manager:
Thibault Leclercq
Video Assist Operator:
Paul Desmarchelier
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