Synopsis
4 young people are long time friends. They have a dinner together, which will turn into a mess when they play a game which consists in writing a vow on a little piece of paper to be put into a bottle: they love each other, but they are not able to transcend their loneliness and their selfishness.
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Credits
Director (1)
Actors (6)
Production and distribution (3)
- Executive Producers : Magouric Productions, Movimento Production
- Film exports/foreign sales : L'Agence du court métrage
- French distribution : Pierre Grise Distribution
Full credits (11)
- Executive Producer : Laurent Bénégui
- Adaptation : Jacques Maillot
- Director of Photography : François Paumard
- Music Composer : Frédéric Renaud
- Assistant Director : José Fernandes
- Editor : Frédéric Krettly
- Sound Recordist : Frédéric De Ravignan
- Sound Assistant : Jean-Thomas Renaud
- Assistant editors : Gaëlle Boutin, Albane Peñaranda
- Production Designer : Ariane Audouard
- Sound Mixer : Luc Pagès
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Drama
- Themes : Friendship
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Production year : 1994
- Runtime : 31 min
- Visa number : 81.589
- Visa issue date : 31/01/1994
- Production formats : 16mm
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.33
- Audio format : Dialogue
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