A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Marc Barbé, Olivia Corsini, Clémence Quélennec
Directed by:
Marie Larrivé
Release Date:
July 15, 2021
Original Title:
Noir-soleil
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Eddy Production
Respiro Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
After an earthquake in Naples bay, the body of a man is found. While Dino and his daughter, Victoria, travel to Italy for a DNA test, the past catches up with them.
Follows Dino and his daughter, Victoria, who travel to Italy for a DNA test while the past catches up with them.
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Animation:
Ambre Decruyenaere
Romane Granger
Jean-Baptiste Peltier
Morgane Le Péchon
Cécile Ladevèze
Lucas Malbrun
Marion Auvin
Assistant Director:
Lucas Malbrun
Associate Producer:
Jean-François Bourrel
Co-Producer:
Amélie Quéret
Delegated Producer:
Céline Vanlint
Nicolas de Rosanbo
Director:
Marie Larrivé
Editor:
Vincent Tricon
Foley:
Claire André
Line Producer:
Céline Vanlint
Nicolas de Rosanbo
Original Music Composer:
Pierre Oberkampf
Mael Oudin
Production Design:
Marie Larrivé
Production Director:
Céline Vanlint
Screenplay:
Marie Larrivé
Sound Editor:
Quentin Romanet
Pierre Oberkampf
Sound Engineer:
Pierre Oberkampf
Sound Mixer:
Quentin Romanet
Storyboard Designer:
Morgane Le Péchon
Marie Larrivé
Lucas Malbrun
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