Synopsis
How to survive in this day when we are alone, when we are twenty years old and when we are called Valentin? Everything seems to you hostile. Even the words and the affection which we give you, nothing makes up for it. So difficult to make a commitment, to express his desire. With his fears, Valentin prefers to stage the defeat of his meetings and to think very hardly that there are really days which deserve that we smash tthem up!
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- Executive Producer : Filmo
- Film exports/foreign sales : L'Agence du court métrage
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- Executive Producer : Olivier Chantriaux
- Screenwriters : Philippe Landoulsi, Bruno Batlo
- Director of Photography : Romain Le Bonniec
- Assistant Director : Ronan Fest
- Editors : Clément Tomé, Grégor Alécian
- Sound Recordist : Benjamin Le Loch
- Author of original work : Bruno Batlo
- Production Manager : Nicolas Trabaud
- Sound Editor : Lucas Héberlé
- Continuity supervisor : Géraldine Decoopman
- Sound Mixer : Jean-Charles Bastion
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Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Literary adaptation , Romantic comedy
- Themes : Friendship, Relationships, Désir
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2011
- Runtime : 17 min 54 seconds
- Visa number : 128.465
- Visa issue date : 24/06/2011
- Production formats : HD Cinemascope
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : CinemaScope
- Audio format : Dolby 5.1
- Rating restrictions : None
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