Synopsis
Normandy, 1905. The picnic is finished. A group of middle-class people in their Sunday best, get ready to go home. There is one last photo to be taken, but somebody is missing.
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (3)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : Bizibi
- Foreign production companies : Café Film , Travissss Film
Full credits (13)
- Executive Producer : Emmanuel Agneray
- Screenwriters : Balint Kenyeres, Tamas Beregi
- Director of Photography : Mátyás Erdély
- Editor : Peter Politzer
- Sound Recordist : Florent Klockenbring
- Costume designer : Györgyi Szakacs
- Foreign producers : Balint Kenyeres, Tamas Hutlassa
- Production managers : Emmanuel Agneray, Anna Zavorszky
- Sound Editor : Tamás Zányi
- Continuity supervisor : Krisztina Szigeti
- Production Designer : Sébastien Gondek
- Special Effects : Maté Birkas
- Sound mixer : Erika Köcsky
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Legend
- Themes : Imagination, Inventions
- Production language : Hungarian
- Coproducer countries : France, Hungary
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : Majority French (France, Hungary)
- Production year : 2008
- Runtime : 15 min
- Visa number : 121.267
- Visa issue date : 23/12/2008
- Production formats : 35mm
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : CinemaScope
- Audio format : Dolby SRD
- Rating restrictions : None
Box-office & releases
TV broadcasting
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News & awards
Selections (7)
Awards (4)
Lutin Short Film Awards
France, 2010
Lutin Award for Best Photography : Mátyás Erdély
Lutin Award for Best Costume Design : Györgyi Szakacs
Vila do Conde International Short Film Festival
Portugal, 2009
RTP2 Onda Curta Prize
Grand Prize International Competition
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