A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 20, 2022
Original Title:
Frère et Sœur
Alternate Titles:
Aile Bağları
Brat i siostra
Briga Entre Irmãos
Брат и сестра
私の大嫌いな弟へブラザー&シスター
브라더 앤드 시스터
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CNC
Canal+
Ciné+
Pictanovo
Why Not Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ FR: U|12 RU: 18+
Runtime: 108
Alice and Louis are brother and sister. She is an actress; he was a teacher and poet. For more than 20 years, Alice has hated her brother. In all this time they haven’t seen one another. The death of their parents brings the siblings face to face.
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Additional Grip:
Maxime Ziadi
Assistant Director Trainee:
François Jaouën
Assistant Editor:
Mia Collins
Assistant Location Manager:
Claire Cittone
Boom Operator:
Clément Trahard
Emmanuel Ughetto
Camera Operator:
Anthony Brzeski
Catherine Georges
Co-Producer:
Olivier Père
Conductor:
Matt Dunkley
Dialogue Editor:
Guadalupe Cassius
Director:
Arnaud Desplechin
Director of Photography:
Irina Lubtchansky
Drone Pilot:
Anthony Brzeski
Editor:
Laurence Briaud
Electrician:
Thibault Bru
Dorian Lucarelli
Extras Casting:
Lisa Testy
First Assistant Director:
Marion Dehaene
Guillaume Bonnier
Gaffer:
Sébastien Plessis
Grip:
Jean-Marc Duez
Key Hair Stylist:
Jean-Jacques Puchu
Location Scout:
Alexandre Billon
Music Editor:
Sebastien Baret
Music Supervisor:
Frédéric Junqua
Musician:
Laurence Ungless
Original Music Composer:
Grégoire Hetzel
Producer:
Pascal Caucheteux
Production Coordinator:
Laurent Berthou
Production Runner:
Anne Touchard
Production Secretary:
Marion Marsot
Screenplay:
Naïla Guiguet
Second Assistant Director:
Emilie Adroguer
Sound:
Nicolas Cantin
Sound Assistant:
Robinson Van Caeneghem
Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick Cauderlier
Stunts:
Alexandre Cauderlier
Third Assistant Camera:
Perrine Boetsch
Third Assistant Director:
Louise Dendraën
Writer:
Arnaud Desplechin
Julie Peyr
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