Synopsis
1952. Marcel, an out-of-work toymaker, comes into possession of a Photomator, a machine that sucks up what it photographs. Marcel has always dreamed of reproducing reality, in maniacal detail, in scale model form. He makes use of the machine's power and the photos it takes, to take revenge on a photographer.
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Actors (3)
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- Executive Producer : Mediawan Kids & Family Cinema
Full credits (8)
- Executive Producer : Aton Soumache
- Screenwriter : Pascal Tosi
- Director of Photography : Juan Solanas
- Music Composer : John Devereaux
- Editor : Sylviane Gozin
- Sound Recordist : Emmanuel Rebaudengo
- Costume designer : Emmanuelle Corbeau
- Production Designer : Franck Muller
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Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Fantasy
- Themes : Photography, Insanity
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2004
- Runtime : 18 min
- Visa number : 86.327
- Visa issue date : 10/07/2006
- Production formats : 35mm
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.85
- Audio format : Dolby SR
- Rating restrictions : None
News & awards
Selections (8)
Manchester International Film Festival (Kinofilm)
Great Britain, 2006
Programme français 1
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