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Genius Loci (2020)

Genre : Animation, Drama, Fantasy

Runtime : 16M

Director : Adrien Merigeau
Writer : Adrien Merigeau

Synopsis

One night, Reine, a young loner, sees among the urban chaos a moving oneness that seems alive, like some sort of guide.

Actors

Nadia Moussa
Nadia Moussa
Reine (voice)
Georgia Cusack
Georgia Cusack
Rosie (voice)
Jina Djemba
Jina Djemba
Mouna (voice)

Crews

Adrien Merigeau
Adrien Merigeau
Director
Nicolas Pleskof
Nicolas Pleskof
Writer
Adrien Merigeau
Adrien Merigeau
Writer
Amaury Ovise
Amaury Ovise
Producer
Jean-Christophe Reymond
Jean-Christophe Reymond
Associate Producer
Reginald de Guillebon
Reginald de Guillebon
Producer
Céline Devaux
Céline Devaux
Animation
Lê Quan Ninh
Lê Quan Ninh
Original Music Composer
Théo Mérigeau
Théo Mérigeau
Original Music Composer
Brecht Evens
Brecht Evens
Graphic Designer
Céline Devaux
Céline Devaux
Graphic Designer
Adrien Merigeau
Adrien Merigeau
Graphic Designer
Adrien Merigeau
Adrien Merigeau
Screenplay
Pierre Méloni
Pierre Méloni
Executive Producer
Corinne Destombes
Corinne Destombes
Development Manager
Camille Chao
Camille Chao
Animation
Lisa Matuszak
Lisa Matuszak
Animation
Camille Monnier
Camille Monnier
Animation
Hefang Wei
Hefang Wei
Animation
Chenghua Yang
Chenghua Yang
Animation
Hippolyte Cupillard
Hippolyte Cupillard
Animation
Vaiana Gauthier
Vaiana Gauthier
Animation
Rui Chang
Rui Chang
Animation
Alan Holly
Alan Holly
Animation
Adrien Merigeau
Adrien Merigeau
Decorator
Brecht Evens
Brecht Evens
Decorator
Adrien Merigeau
Adrien Merigeau
Compositing Artist
Lê Quan Ninh
Lê Quan Ninh
Sound
Julien Rabin
Julien Rabin
Sound
Loïc Burkhardt
Loïc Burkhardt
Sound
Laurent Sassi
Laurent Sassi
Sound Mixer
Maxime Roy
Maxime Roy
Sound Mixer

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