A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 8, 2021
Original Title:
360°
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
La Fémis
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
A boring Wednesday afternoon. Aïda, Eren and Emilie are hanging around, trying to find something to do. Suddenly, a very strange car appears at the corner of the street. On top of it, a nine eyes camera is taking pictures of the city, mapping it out. The girls are delighted: that's a great opportunity to do a photo shoot. Here they go, walking next to the car, posing in front of the camera, and soon enough they're cracking up. The car is already far up the street when Aïda pulls up her t-shirt towards her friends to make them laugh even more. She realizes too late that the camera is 360°, and that the car has her picture. Now they need to get it back.
Assistant Director:
Célia Pyamootoo
Camera Operator:
Téo Sizun
Director:
Laura Chebar
Director of Photography:
Téo Sizun
Editor:
Ann Sophie Wieder
Original Music Composer:
Victor Crestani
Producer:
Yuxuan Zhang
Yoro Mbaye
Production Design:
Hugo Raffoul de Comarmond
Louise Abraham
Screenplay:
Perrine Prost
Script:
Colombe Rubini
Sound Editor:
Victor Crestani
Sound Engineer:
Benoît Prigent
Sound Mixer:
Sylvain Adas
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