A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 21, 2022
Original Title:
Le Tourbillon de la vie
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
France 2 Cinéma
Mars Films
WY Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 10 CZ: 12+ FR: TP RU: 16+
Runtime: 120
Paris 2052. Julia, 80 years old, had a fulfilled life. On her birthday, she reflects on the decisions and circumstances that could have led her on different paths. From the age of 17 to this day, her life was full of small but critical moments. Each was a turning point with dramatic consequences. What would have happened if she had forgotten her passport, chosen a different line at the store, driven the scooter this one time...? Is her life a succession of coincidences and accidents or a ready-made path?
Assistant Art Director:
Arthur Baudu
Assistant Camera:
Fleur Allain
Assistant Property Master:
Ophélie Stern
Assistant Script:
Julia Michel
Assistant Set Dresser:
Éléonore Legeay
Boom Operator:
Vivien Mergot
Camera Operator:
Fabien Faure
Casting:
Nathalie Chéron
Christophe Istier
Casting Assistant:
Manon Coaquette
Casting Associate:
Aude Mancel
Costume Design:
Marie-Laure Lasson
Costumer:
Sara Jane Slotnick
Crowd Assistant Director:
Aude Mancel
Dailies Manager:
Hugo Planchais
Dialogue Editor:
Guadalupe Cassius
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Marjolaine Mispelaere
Director:
Olivier Treiner
Director of Photography:
Laurent Tangy
Editor:
Camille Delprat
Valérie Deseine
Electrician:
Adrien Grasswill
Executive Producer:
David Giordano
Extras Casting Assistant:
Tiphaine Piriou
First Assistant Camera:
Sylvain Chaux
First Assistant Director (Prep):
Pierre Abadie
First Assistant Editor:
Guillaume Guerry
Focus Puller:
Jean-Christophe Allain
Gaffer:
Olivier Mandrin
Key Makeup Artist:
Sylvie Ferry
Location Assistant:
Alexandre Caracostas
Location Scout:
Philippe Letode
Manuel Tritschler
Makeup Artist:
Oriane Cattiaux
Sandrine Denis
Makeup Effects:
Sylvie Ferry
Music:
Raphaël Treiner
Production Design:
Philippe Chiffre
Production Manager:
Alexandre Houllier
Property Master:
François Borgeaud
Props:
Pauline Carrat
Prosthetic Designer:
Pierre-Olivier Persin
Script Supervisor:
Judith Dozières
Second Assistant Art Director:
Pauline Thomas
Second Assistant Camera:
Samuel Beal-Rainaldy
Maxime Congi
Set Decoration:
Valérie Chemain
Sound:
Nicolas Provost
Sound Editor:
Loïc Prian
Still Photographer:
Jérôme Prébois
Swing:
Léopold Bossuet
Third Assistant Director:
Marine Benoit
Wardrobe Assistant:
Antonin Petit
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Anna Lalay
Wigmaker:
Virginie Berland
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