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2018 | Color | 95:00

Birth and death are extraordinary experiences. Life is a fleeting pleasure.


Direction: Noé; Gaspar
Script: Noé; Gaspar
Production: Weil; Edouard, Maraval; Vincent
Photography: Debie; Benoit
Sound: Yasumoto; Ken
Music: Mayer; Pascal
Cast:Adrien Sissoko, Alaia Alsafir, Alexandre Moreau, Alou Sidibe, Ashley Biscette, Claude Gajan Maull, Giselle Palmer, Kendall Mugler, Kiddy Smile, Lakdhar Dridi, Lea Vlamos, Mamadou Bathily, Mounia Nassangar, Naab, Romain Guillermic, Sarah Belala, Sharleen T
Art direction: Rabasse; Jean
Participation year at FICM: 2018

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