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Dans la vallée (2022)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 30M

Director : Marie Le Hir
Escritor : Marie Le Hir

Sinopse

Atores

Tripulações

Marie Le Hir
Marie Le Hir
Director
Marie Le Hir
Marie Le Hir
Director of Photography
Thomas Robert
Thomas Robert
Sound Editor
Samuel Mittelman
Samuel Mittelman
Sound Mixer
Kévin Rousseau
Kévin Rousseau
Producer
Pauline Archange
Pauline Archange
Editor
Nicolas Brevière
Nicolas Brevière
Producer
Alessandro Piccot
Alessandro Piccot
Sound Engineer
Enrico Montrosset
Enrico Montrosset
Sound Engineer
Gadiel Bendelac
Gadiel Bendelac
Color Grading
Gianluca Rossi
Gianluca Rossi
Assistant Director
Marie Le Hir
Marie Le Hir
Screenplay
Annie Langlois
Annie Langlois
Original Music Composer
Nicolas Marsanne
Nicolas Marsanne
Original Music Composer

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