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The House of Gaunt is a short film expanding on the lives of the Gaunt family who were created as part of the Harry Potter Universe. The Gaunt's were once a powerful magical family who practiced relative marriages to maintain their... See more »

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Axel Baille ...
Death Eater
Aurore Bourgois Demachy ...
Auror
Charly Bouthemy ...
James Potter
Sam Cavalier ...
Death Eater
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Aurore
Anaïs D'Alyciade
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Tom Marvolo Riddle / Lord Voldemort
Nicolas Drobins ...
Death Eater
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Death Eater
Esther Lebeau ...
Death Eater
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Morfin Gaunt
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Lily Potter
Louise Molinaro ...
Merope Gaunt
Antoine Musy ...
Tom Riddle Sr.
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Cecilia
Eléonore Sarrazin ...
Death Eater
Frederic Souterelle ...
Bob Ogden
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Marvolo Gaunt

Directed by

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Joris Faucon Grimaud

Written by

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Joris Faucon Grimaud ... () (as Jauris Faucon Grimaud)
 
Thomas Rokita ... ()

Produced by

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David Dessites ... producer
Joris Faucon Grimaud ... producer (as Jauris Faucon Grimaud)

Cinematography by

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Nicolas Beauchamp

Editorial Department

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Hugues Dardart ... assistant editor
Jean-Christophe Savelli ... colorist

Art Direction by

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Cecile Gauthier

Costume Design by

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Emilie Malfaisan

Makeup Department

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Caroline Caries ... makeup artist
Violette Conti ... special makeup effects artist
Anne Verhague ... makeup department head
Marie Aude Vienne ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Ruben Seksik ... production manager
Corwin Stertzel ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Anouk Abolnik ... first assistant director
Alexandre Talmon ... first assistant director
Vincent Treillet ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Didier Chipan ... painter

Sound Department

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Robin Durand ... sound
Lucas Fougeard ... sound

Visual Effects by

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Géraud Mottais ... digital compositor
Tony Rainy ... visual effects supervisor
Juan-Sebastian Sotelo ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Olivier Fornara ... stunt coordinator / stunt rigging coordinator
Aurelien Luzeux ... stunt performer
Quentin Mesguich ... stunts
Bryan Vigier ... stunt rigger

Camera and Electrical Department

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Arthur Besseux ... electrician
Charlotte Bonfort ... first assistant camera
Jean Baptiste Cazes ... electrician
Hugues Dardart ... digital imaging technician
Thomas Gauthier ... electrician
Alexandre Gilles Braunberger ... electrician
Philippe Gilles ... gaffer
Sébastien Greveldinger ... gaffer
Tristan Jerram ... electrician
Julie Joumier ... electrician
Yoran Kerdoncuff ... electrician
Jean-Baptiste Laurent ... key grip
Chloé Marneau ... first assistant camera
John Morrison ... steadicam operator
Aurélien Moutte ... electrician
Paul Olinger ... electrician
Peggy Peigne ... first assistant camera
Lucas Pelletier ... key grip
Marion Peyrollaz ... first assistant camera
Jean-Michel Pitois ... gaffer
Mathilde Potzsch ... key grip
Thomas Pujol ... key grip
Nathalie Richard ... still photographer
Julie Robineau ... first assistant camera
Gwendoline Salinas ... second assistant camera
Damien Tessandier ... steadicam operator
Maxime Toublant ... grip
Christian Wolber ... key grip

Casting Department

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Eléonore Aguillon ... extras casting
Marine Pédeboscq ... extras casting

Script and Continuity Department

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Léa Foti ... script supervisor
Marine Meghasli ... script supervisor

Thanks

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Alain Marche ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

The House of Gaunt is a short film expanding on the lives of the Gaunt family who were created as part of the Harry Potter Universe. The Gaunt's were once a powerful magical family who practiced relative marriages to maintain their pureblood status. They were proud descendants of Salazar Slytherin which also made them wealthy. Over the centuries of incest and greed, Elvis Marvolo Gaunt and his children were victims of disorders and poverty. He was a staunch believer in purity and was angered when his daughter Merope had fallen in love with a local weathy muggle named Tom Riddle. Merope was subject to abuse from both her father and brother Morfin. After an altercation between Tom and Morfin, the Gaunt's came to the attention of the Ministry. Elvis was unhappy with the Ministry's attempt to intervene in what he believed to have been good act on Morfin's part. Both Morfin and Elvis would end up in Azkaban leaving Merope to fend for herself. Merope managed on her own by concocting a love potion for Tom Riddle. They were married and eventually became pregnant. Merope stopped feeding Tom the potion in hopes he'd return genuine feelings of affection. Alas, this was not to be and he would abandon his wife and unborn child. Merope would later give birth at an orphanage. Her handsome son which was named Tom Marvolo Riddle would later become known as Voldemort. Written by ennyann

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Runtime
  • 34 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The majority, if not all, of the cast and crew are residents of France and are native French speakers, despite the movie being set in London, England and being entirely in English. Maxence Danet-Fauvel, who portrays Voldemort in the film, did not speak English prior to being cast in the film. He had been sent the script and had to learn all of his lines phonetically, working alongside voice coaches on set in order to recite his lines and go from his native French accent to a British one. See more »
Quotes Auror: Open fire!
Lord Voldemort: Avada Kedavra!
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