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Release Date:
April 5, 2023
Original Title:
C'est mon homme
Genres:
Drama | History | Romance
Production Companies:
Avenue B Productions
Frakas Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 FR: TP RU: 16+
Runtime: 87
1916. Julien Delaunay is reported missing in action during the Great War. His wife, Julie, refuses to believe he is dead. 1919. When a photo of an amnesic drifter appears in the press, Julie immediately recognizes him as her beloved husband. They are reunited and, little by little, she helps him to fall in love with her again. Until another woman claims to be the man’s real wife…
Assistant Director:
Joseph Bellot
Assistant Editor:
Clémentine Lacroux
Best Boy Electric:
Alice Vouland
Best Boy Grip:
Leo Robeet
Boom Operator:
Thomas Berliner
Emmanuel Botteriaux
Casting:
Adélaïde Mauvernay
Casting Director:
Adélaïde Mauvernay
Co-Writer:
Robin Campillo
Colorist:
Christophe Bousquet
Dialogue Editor:
Mathieu Cox
Director:
Guillaume Bureau
Director of Photography:
Colin Lévêque
Editor:
Nicolas Desmaison
Extras Casting:
Christophe Gomes
First Assistant Camera:
Elvis Fontaine-Garant
Foley Artist:
Olivier Thys
Gaffer:
Emilien Faroudja
Key Grip:
Denis Warnier
Location Scout:
Christophe Demigne
Makeup Artist:
Rista Dimovitch
Music:
Romain Trouillet
Producer:
Caroline Bonmarchand
Production Design:
Catherine Jarrier-Prieur
Production Director:
Pauline Seigland
Script Supervisor:
Judith Dozières
Sound Editor:
David Vranken
Sound Mixer:
Thomas Grimm-Landsberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Olivier Guillaume
Steadicam Operator:
Denis Warnier
Unit Production Manager:
Rémy Jantin
Writer:
Guillaume Bureau
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