Caido (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2009

Original Title:
Caido

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

A depressed rock star, maimed in an accident, is encouraged by his manager to start a new worldwide trend.

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Art Direction:
Mireille Roy

Boom Operator:
François Blouin

Colorist:
Christopher Langston

Craft Service:
Valérie Dupré

Delegated Producer:
Martin Berardelli

Director:
Michel Brûlé

Director of Photography:
Olivier Donohue

Dresser:
Louise Eusanio

Editor:
Christopher Langston

Executive Producer:
Michel Brûlé

First Assistant Camera:
Valérie Matton
Gabi Kislat

First Assistant Director:
François Jacob

Graphic Designer:
Marie-Claude Bourdeau

Lighting Supervisor:
Pierre-Luc Asselin

Lighting Technician:
Éric Dionne
Philippe Boily
Daniel Dallaire
François Legris
Pascal Turmel

Location Manager:
Claude Champagne

Makeup Artist:
Mélanie Roderigue
Mélina Di Christo

Makeup Department Head:
Sophie Lebeau

Original Music Composer:
Gilles Brisebois
Michel Brûlé

Post Production Supervisor:
Martin Berardelli

Production Accountant:
Lucie Bergeron

Production Assistant:
Pierre-Luc L'Espérance

Production Coordinator:
Mélanie Millette
Philippe Ordones

Production Director:
Martin Berardelli

Production Secretary:
Édith Roy

Props:
Élisabeth Bastien Siry

Script Supervisor:
Patrick Aubert

Security Coordinator:
Martin Williams

Set Designer:
Maxime Privé

Set Photographer:
Maurice Porlier

Set Supervisor:
Raphaël Hébert

Sound Designer:
René-Pierre Tremblay-Guérin

Sound Recordist:
Paskal Perreault

Writer:
Michel Brûlé

Writers' Assistant:
Martin Berardelli
Emmanuel Hoste
François Jacob

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