A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 2023
Original Title:
La Montagne
Alternate Titles:
산이 부른다
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
Christmas In July
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP KR: 12
Runtime: 115
Pierre, a Parisian engineer, goes up in the Alps for his work. Irresistibly attracted by what surrounds him, he camps out alone high in the mountains and leaves behind his everyday life. Up there he meets Léa, a chef of an alpine restaurant, while mysterious glows glitter in the deep mountains…
Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Adrien Bernard
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Damien Luquet
Assistant Camera:
Julien Saez
Assistant Production Manager:
Coline Havard
Assistant Sound Editor:
Titouan Dumesnil
Boom Operator:
Fanny Weinzaepflen
Casting:
Sarah Teper
Colorist:
Yov Moor
Costume Design:
Dorothée Guiraud
Dailies Operator:
Quentin Bourdin
Dialogue Editor:
Benoît Hillebrant
Director:
Thomas Salvador
Director of Photography:
Alexis Kavyrchine
Victor Pichon
Editor:
Mathilde Muyard
Electrician:
Étienne Mordier
First Assistant Camera:
Victor Pichon
First Assistant Director:
Pierre Abadie
First Assistant Editor:
Loanne Trevisan
Charlotte Audureau
Key Grip:
Laura Salavin
Key Makeup Artist:
Aurélie Cerveau
Location Manager:
Mathieu Lee
Music:
Chloé Thévenin
Music Supervisor:
Thibault Deboaisne
Producer:
Julie Salvador
Production Coordinator:
Alexandre Caracostas
Production Manager:
Eugénie Deplus
Charlotte Ortiz
Property Master:
Mathias Fournier
Screenplay:
Naïla Guiguet
Thomas Salvador
Second Assistant Camera:
Rafael Muniesa
Second Assistant Director:
Steve Berron
Sound:
Yolande Decarsin
Sound Editor:
Benoît Hillebrant
Sound Mixer:
Olivier Dô Hùu
Sound Recordist:
Yolande Decarsin
Special Effects:
Barthélémy Robino
Jérôme Krowicki
Title Designer:
Amélie Vappereau
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Perig Gilleron
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Cédric Fayolle
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