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Release Date:
May 15, 2024
Original Title:
La Morsure
Alternate Titles:
Bitten
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
BNP Paribas Pictures
Easy Tiger
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12
Runtime: 87
1967, Mardi Gras. Françoise is a seventeen-year-old boarder in an all-girls Catholic high school. Convinced that she has only one night left before her death, she sneaks out with her friend Delphine to attend a costume party and live the night as if it was her last.
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ADR Mixer:
Samuel Rouillard
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Louison Terol
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Jean-Sébastien Poüs
Casting:
Pierre-François Créancier
Costume Design:
Véronique Gély
Costumer:
Véronique Gély
Decorator:
Sébastien Gondek
Dialogue Editor:
Romain Huonnic
Director:
Romain de Saint-Blanquat
Director of Photography:
Martin Roux
Drone Operator:
Antoine Lagarde
Editor:
Sanabel Cherqaoui
Electrician:
Adrien Dodin
Benoît Dupont
Maelle Le Saux
Margaux Rivera
First Assistant Camera:
Adèle Maurin-Bonini
First Assistant Director:
Lucile Jacques
Foley Artist:
Gadou Naudin
Gaffer:
Rémy Pigeard
Hair Department Head:
Aude Cogrel
Makeup Department Head:
Mélanie Bruneau
Music:
Emile Sornin
Music Supervisor:
Martin Caraux
Painter:
Camille Lemonnier
Producer:
Marc-Benoît Créancier
Production Design:
Sébastien Gondek
Production Director:
Jérôme Briand Gomez
Yuki Kuroda
Production Manager:
Jérôme Briand
Yuki Kuroda
Scenario Writer:
Romain de Saint-Blanquat
Script:
Mélanie Parent-Chauveau
Second Assistant Camera:
Claire Bouchard
Sound:
François Abdelnour
Sound Designer:
Cyprien Vidal
Sound Editor:
Cyprien Vidal
Sound Engineer:
François Abdelnour
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Antoine Pradalet
Elory Humez
Special Effects Supervisor:
Raphaël Guionnet
Writer:
Romain de Saint-Blanquat
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