Brillantes (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 18, 2023

Original Title:
Brillantes

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
La Prod du Sud
Sensito Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP  RO: 15 

Runtime: 103

Karine, a housekeeper of 34, is the full-time mother of 17 year-old Ziggy. When the company that employed her is taken over, subject to the laws of capitalism, Karine will have to choose between being true to herself, or lie to protect herself and her family.

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Assistant Camera:
Julia Le Noël

Boom Operator:
Marina Fernandez

Camera Trainee:
Nelly D'Amato

Costumer:
Elisabeth Mehu

Decorator:
Alain Jacques

Director:
Sylvie Gautier

Director of Photography:
Yoan Cart

Editor:
Anne-Marie Sangla

Electrician:
Lauren De la Borie

First Assistant Camera:
Florian Rigal

First Assistant Director:
Laurent Garibaldi

Gaffer:
Nicolas Dufay

Makeup Artist:
KArine Avezard

Post-Production Manager:
Pauline Moussours

Producer:
Stéphanie Douet

Producer's Assistant:
Pauline Moussours

Production Coordinator:
Jérôme Dubois

Production Director:
Max Besnard

Scenario Writer:
Sylvie Gautier

Script:
Sarah Devos

Second Assistant Camera:
Miceli Mathilde

Sound Engineer:
Maxime Gavaudan

Sound Mixer:
Maxime Gavaudan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pierre-Jean Labrusse

Writer:
Sylvie Gautier

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