July 2006. Another war breaks out in Lebanon. The directors decide to follow a movie star, Catherine Deneuve and a friend, actor and artist Rabih Mroue;, on the roads of South Lebanon. Together, they will drive through the regions...
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Cast
Catherine Deneuve | ... |
L'actrice célèbre
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Brigitte Curmi |
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Joseph Silva |
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Joana Hadjithomas |
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Khalil Joreige |
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Rabih Mroue | ... |
Le chauffeur
(as Rabih Mroué)
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Bernard Boufiaux |
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Emile Slailati | ... |
(as Emile Sleilaty)
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Wael Dib | ... |
(as Wael Deeb)
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Farès Ladjimi |
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Julien Hirsch |
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Manuel Carmona | ... |
(as Major Manuel Carmona)
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Daniel Auwermann | ... |
(as LTCDR Daniel Auwermann)
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Sarah Trad |
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Bernard Émié | ... |
(as S.E.M. l'Ambassadeur Bernard Émié)
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Directed by
Joana Hadjithomas | ||
Khalil Joreige |
Written by
Joana Hadjithomas | ... | (writer) |
Khalil Joreige | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Tony Arnoux | ... | producer |
Anne-Cécile Berthomeau | ... | producer |
Farès Ladjimi | ... | producer |
Edouard Mauriat | ... | producer |
Georges Schoucair | ... | producer |
Music by
Scrambled Eggs |
Cinematography by
Julien Hirsch |
Editing by
Enrica Gattolini |
Editorial Department
Tina Baz | ... | editing consultant (as Tina Baz Legal) |
Anne-Sophie Bion | ... | first assistant editor |
Richard Deusy | ... | colorist |
Costume Design by
Nadine Fenianos |
Makeup Department
Mina Matsumura | ... | makeup artist |
Jean-Jacques Puchu | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Sébastien Autret | ... | unit manager |
Raphaëlle Averty | ... | production team |
Marianne Katra | ... | production supervisor |
Jean Mansour | ... | unit manager |
Alexa Rivero | ... | post-production manager |
Karl Sigwald | ... | assistant production supervisor |
Jana Wehbe | ... | assistant production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Wael Dib | ... | first assistant director |
Emile Slailati | ... | second assistant director |
Sound Department
Nicolas Becker | ... | foley artist |
Emmanuel Croset | ... | re-recording mixer |
Guillaume Le Braz | ... | sound (as Guillaume Le Bras) |
Guillaume Leriche | ... | foley engineer |
Sylvain Malbrant | ... | sound editor |
Xavier Marsais | ... | adr recordist / post-synchronization recording |
Camera and Electrical Department
Nadim Asfar | ... | still photographer |
Jean-Christophe Beauvallet | ... | first assistant camera |
Georges Berkachy | ... | electrician (as Georges Berkashi) / grip (as Georges Berkashi) |
Edwin Broyer | ... | key grip |
Elie Kolko | ... | gaffer (creditOnly) |
Patrick Swirc | ... | still photographer |
Production Companies
- Mille et Une Productions
- Abbout Productions
- Coficup 2 (in association with)
- Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) (support)
- Hubert Bals Fund (support)
- Fondation GAN pour le Cinéma (participation)
- Ministère Libanais de la Culture (participation)
Distributors
- Shellac Distribution (2008) (France) (theatrical)
- Filmoption International (2009) (Canada)
- MC Distribution (2008) (Lebanon) (Middle East & North Africa)
- Soda Pictures (2008) (United Kingdom)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Platform Studios (camera equipment provided by)
- Platform Studios (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
July 2006. Another war breaks out in Lebanon. The directors decide to follow a movie star, Catherine Deneuve and a friend, actor and artist Rabih Mroue;, on the roads of South Lebanon. Together, they will drive through the regions devastated by the conflict. It is the beginning of an unpredictable, unexpected adventure... Written by Abbout Productions |
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