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Release Date:
February 8, 2023
Original Title:
Pour la France
Alternate Titles:
為了國家
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CNC
Canal+
Ciné+
France 2 Cinéma
MA Studios
MK2 Films
Mizar Films
Production Countries:
France | Taiwan
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 113
Aissa, a young officer of Algerian origin, tragically loses his life during a fresher initiation ritual at the prestigious French military academy of Saint-Cyr. As the death tears through his family, controversy arises over Aissa’s funeral plans when the Army refuses to take responsibility. Ismael, his older, rebellious brother, tries to keep the family united as they fight to win justice for Aissa.
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ADR Editor:
Tom Nicolas
Assistant Camera:
Inès Meddar
Assistant Editor:
Cécile Perlès
Boom Operator:
Julien Gigliotti
Colorist:
Élodie Ichter
Magalie Léonard
Costume Design:
Joana Georges Rossi
Director:
Rachid Hami
Director of Photography:
Jérôme Alméras
Editor:
Joëlle Hache
Electrician:
Laurine Aubin
Alan Le Cam
Extras Casting:
Taline Djergaian
Extras Casting Assistant:
André Rodrigues Lopes
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Garance Garnier
First Assistant Camera:
Aziz Lechgar
Johan Le Ruz
Focus Puller:
Sei Ito
Key Makeup Artist:
Diane Jaurey
Location Scout:
Philippe Letode
Makeup Artist:
Caroline Vlieghe
Alexis Kinebanyan
Makeup Effects:
Frédéric Balmer
Music Supervisor:
Astrid Gomez-Montoya
Rebecca Delannet
Original Music Composer:
Dan Levy
Painter:
Colas Lambert
Producer:
Nicolas Mauvernay
Prosthetic Designer:
Alexis Kinebanyan
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeanne Martinet
Second Assistant Director:
Med Ali Souissi
Set Decoration:
Cécile Deleu
Sound Editor:
Helene Lelardoux
Arnaud Rolland
Sound Mixer:
Mathieu Descamps
Storyboard Artist:
Pierre-Emmanuel Chatiliez
Stunts:
Albert A. Cinturino
Robin Lallart
Navathipan Rajakumar
Bastien Trouvé
Video Assist Operator:
Héloïse de Poyferré
Writer:
Rachid Hami
Ollivier Pourriol
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