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Release Date:
December 1, 2019
Original Title:
Permission
Alternate Titles:
Furlough
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Sacrebleu Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Marcus, a young intelligence soldier, became a national hero after his bravery in a terrorist attack. The authoritarian regime based on mass surveillance uses his image to value its action. As he returns to his parents' home for furlough, he will be faced with the reality of this ruthless administration he has come to embody in the media.
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Additional Hairstylist:
Constance Savelli
Assistant Decorator:
Mattias Pages
Boom Operator:
Harold Hennequin
Casting:
Sandie Perez
Colorist:
Eymeric Jorat
Costume Supervisor:
Eloïse Gilbert
Data Wrangler:
Eymeric Jorat
Director:
Martin Razy
Director of Photography:
Thomas Walser
Electrician:
Loic Laroche
Charlene Dumons
Camille Prost
Teddy Boulangée
First Assistant Camera:
Thomas Le Vaslot
First Assistant Director:
Sarah Hafner
Location Assistant:
Jules Aubert
Machinist:
Vincent Uccelo
Léo Reeman
Makeup Supervisor:
Maëla Gervais
Music:
Cyrille Aufort
Other:
Maxi Cortez
Elliot El Baz
Marie Renard
Thomas Fernandez
Francois Bourdilleau
Emeline Castaneda
Romain Anklewicz
Producer:
Ron Dyens
Production Coordinator:
Claire Burnoud
Production Director:
Lucy-Blue Ferry
Production Secretary:
Sylvain Thomasson
Production Trainee:
Alain Kulmburg
Anouk Faichaud
Props:
Angélique Monbeig
Script:
Lola Thouet-Dauga
Second Assistant Camera:
Lena Delorme
Second Assistant Director:
Marine Durand
Set Decorating Coordinator:
Gilles Tissot
Sound Editor:
Jérémy Babinet
Sound Engineer:
Mathias Large
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Léo Natta
Writer:
Joël Petitjean
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