Synopsis
A dive into the intimacy of professional footballers.Why do these young rich and adored men fall so regularily and find themselves in the media? What is the point of these media suicides? The character transports into a universe where the higher bids for contracts, the abundance of material assets, interest of the media and expectations from friends and family is lived as unbearable pressures.
Credits
Actor (1)
Production and distribution (1)
- Executive Producer : HTO Productions
Full credits (11)
- Executive Producers : Harry Roselmack, Olivier Escriva, Thibaut Perrin-Faivre
- Screenwriters : Julien Benmussa, Alex Dell
- Director of Photography : Guillaume Le Grontec
- Music Composers : Dany Plaud, Sylvain Legeai
- Editor : Julien Benmussa
- Line Producers : Harry Roselmack, Olivier Escriva, Thibaut Perrin-Faivre
- Voice-overs : Sabrina Ouazani, Raymond Domenech, Doudou Masta, Rim’K, Christian Jeanpierre, Michel Montana, Manon Marsault, Daniel Riolo, Gilbert Brisbois, Sophia Majnoni D’Intignano, Rachid Vegas, Stephen Scardicchio, Frédéric Calenge, Jérôme Chont, Julie De Nancy, Sarah Amrouni, Matthieu Droin, Léa Benmussa, David Benmussa
- Assistant Operators : Eduardo Fraschini, Bernard Jallet
- Production manager : Marie Avarguez
- Sound Editor : Toavina Razafindralambo
- Sound Mixer : Benjamin Mathevet
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Psychological drama, Portrait
- Themes : Parable, Fate, Dreams, Surrealism, Psychology
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2013
- Runtime : 8 min
- Visa number : 139.801
- Visa issue date : 30/05/2014
- Production formats : HD Cinemascope - HD 2K
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 16/9
- Audio format : Dolby 5.1
- Rating restrictions : None
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