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Lack of Evidence (2011)

Genre : Animation, Documentary

Runtime : 9M

Director : Hayoun Kwon

Synopsis

In Nigeria, to be a twin can be a blessing or a curse. The father of O is the village chief, a witch doctor who believes in the curse of twins. One day, this witch doctor tried to kill his two sons during a ritual ceremony: O managed to escape but saw his brother being murdered. Having fled across his country, he succeeded, by chance, in leaving Nigeria and going into exile in France.

Actors

Christiane Cavallin Carlut
Christiane Cavallin Carlut
Narrator

Crews

Hayoun Kwon
Hayoun Kwon
Director
Oh Eun Lee
Oh Eun Lee
Co-Director
Oh Eun Lee
Oh Eun Lee
Compositing Artist
Guillaume Brault
Guillaume Brault
Producer
Nicolas Reglat
Nicolas Reglat
Gaffer
Renaud Merviel
Renaud Merviel
Grip
Oh Eun Lee
Oh Eun Lee
Editor
Hayoun Kwon
Hayoun Kwon
Editor
Hayoun Kwon
Hayoun Kwon
Sound Engineer
Remi Mencucci
Remi Mencucci
Sound Editor
Simon Apostolou
Simon Apostolou
Sound Mixer
Karim Touzene
Karim Touzene
Colorist
Karim Touzene
Karim Touzene
Compositor
Robin Rimbaud
Robin Rimbaud
Sound Designer
Eric Prigent
Eric Prigent
Coordinating Producer
Jacky Lautem
Jacky Lautem
Producer
Pascal Buteaux
Pascal Buteaux
Technical Supervisor
Jean-Michel Kabemba
Jean-Michel Kabemba
Technical Advisor
Massimiliano Simbula
Massimiliano Simbula
Technical Advisor
Guylaine Huet
Guylaine Huet
Production Manager
Stephanie Robin
Stephanie Robin
Administration
Mark Saison
Mark Saison
Technical Advisor
David Chantreau
David Chantreau
Manager of Operations
Blandine Tourneux
Blandine Tourneux
Sound Assistant

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Lack of Evidence
In Nigeria, to be a twin can be a blessing or a curse. The father of O is the village chief, a witch doctor who believes in the curse of twins. One day, this witch doctor tried to kill his two sons during a ritual ceremony: O managed to escape but saw his brother being murdered. Having fled across his country, he succeeded, by chance, in leaving Nigeria and going into exile in France.