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Release Date:
July 26, 2023
Original Title:
Un Hiver en été
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Christmas In July
Les Films du Kiosque
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 112
It’s summer and France is hit by a polar cold. Ten lone and lost souls find each other, a profound meeting as a last chance to hope and fear, to love and dream. Ten tales as tribute to Monet’s Water Lilies, ten tales portraying an impressionist painting of today’s France.
Assistant Camera:
Pablo Lerouvillois
Laurent Hincelin
Assistant Editor:
Juliette Penant
Camera Operator:
Benoît Grimont
Casting Director:
Emmanuelle Prévost
Colorist:
Frédéric Savoir
Costume Designer:
Edith Bréhat
Costumer:
Carole Gérard
Decorator:
Arnaud Dias
David Vinez
Dialogue Editor:
Jean Mallet
Benoît Hillebrant
Director:
Laetitia Masson
Director of Photography:
Emmanuelle Collinot
Editor:
Alexandre Auque
First Assistant Director:
Christophe Jeauffroy
Foley Artist:
Pascal Chauvin
Foley Recording Engineer:
Sylvain Adas
Location Manager:
Thibault Leclercq
Location Scout:
Hervé Duhamel
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Coulais
Producer:
François Kraus
Denis Pineau-Valencienne
Julie Salvador
Production Design:
Clotilde Baste
Production Director:
Christophe Jeauffroy
Production Manager:
Christophe Jeauffroy
Screenplay:
Laetitia Masson
Sound:
Julien Momenceau
Marianne Roussy
Fred Mays
Sound Editor:
Jean Mallet
Benoît Hillebrant
Sound Engineer:
Julien Momenceau
Maxime Roy
Sound Mixer:
Jean-Pierre Laforce
Still Photographer:
Hervé Duhamel
Unit Manager:
Emilie Avré
Dorine Destouches
Unit Production Manager:
Thibault Leclercq
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Frédéric Savoir
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