Synopsis
In a train traveling across Europe, two young travelers, one Hungarian, the other Finnish, meet each other... without managing to communicate.
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (2)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : Envie de Tempête Productions
- Co-production : NISI MASA
Full credits (8)
- Executive Producers : Yves Le Yaouanq, Frédéric Dubreuil, Guillaume Desmartin
- Screenwriter : Barnabas Toth
- Director of Photography : Prezmyslaw Piotr Niczyporvk
- Music Composers : Antonin Leymarie, Mandarine (Groupe)
- Editors : Barnabas Toth, Matthieu Darras
- Sound Recordist : Tristan Laurin
- Co-producer : Matthieu Darras
- Sales Agent : Yves Le Yaouanq
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Comedy
- Themes : Countries, Travel
- Production language : French, English, German
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2004
- Runtime : 10 min 30 seconds
- Visa number : 108.275
- Visa issue date : 15/09/2004
- Production formats : Super 16
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.66
- Audio format : Dolby SR
- Rating restrictions : None
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News & awards
Selections (7)
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
France, 2015
Carte blanche Envie de Tempête Productions




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