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Release Date:
October 26, 2022
Original Title:
Méduse
Alternate Titles:
Medusa
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
AllSo
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Romane and Clemence are between 25 and 30 years old, they are sister and they live together in a big house. They lost her mother in a car crash that caused a disability in Clemence: she cannot walk properly or talk and Romane take care of her daily. A fascinating Corsican man, Romane’s new boyfriend, will come in between them as he feels invested in the duty to help the young girl recover. Their complicity grows up to change the relationship. A film that leads to question the power of sisterhood and of female fascination.
Assistant Director:
Barbara Joseph Rocher
Assistant Director Trainee:
Alice Le Coent
Assistant Editor:
Victor Badreau
Henry Gatard
Dorian Le Dastumer
Pierrick Crassous
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maelys Jallali
Casting:
Caroline Capelle
Edna Delille
Co-Producer:
Brieux Férot
Colorist:
Nicolas Gautier
Laure Goyer
Costume Design:
Bonana Van Mil
Director:
Sophie Lévy
Director of Photography:
Nicolas Desaintquentin
Drone Pilot:
Brice Tholozan
Editor:
Sophie Lévy
Sanabel Cherqaoui
Electrician:
Thomas Duprez
Clotilde Petrel
Benoit Antoniotti
Pierre-Antoine Mouvilliat
First Assistant Camera:
Alixia Mejean
Gaffer:
Quentin Améziane
Hairstylist:
Céline Exbrayat
Makeup & Hair:
Lena Rogoff
Music:
Olivier Marguerit
Music Supervisor:
Julien Gaulier
Producer:
Franck Annese
Production Assistant:
Capucine De Vion
Production Design:
Rudy Annese
Production Manager:
Louise Morand
Props:
Antoine Salomon
Screenplay:
Sophie Lévy
Set Decoration:
Cédric Bouet
Ferchouli Anthony
Sound:
Julien Momenceau
Arnaud Momenceau
Sound Editor:
Yohann Bernard
Mikhaël Kurc
Sound Effects:
Anna Devillaine
Sound Effects Editor:
Franck Tassel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Clément Laforce
Visual Effects:
Emma Saget
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Amanda Rubinstein
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