Synopsis
Juliette, twenty five, a rather beautiful and Jewish brunette, an ordinary life with a stable job, a very busy social life. Everything seems to be going well for Juliette, except that she is single. For five years! Behind the appearance of an assumed celibacy, Juliette undergoes family pressure, and other people's opinion, and falls deeper and deeper into pessimism where the incomprehension mingles with the fear of being cursed and to never see, one day, her prince charming arriving.
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (12)
Full credits (15)
- Screenwriter : Axelle Davrinche
- Director of Photography : Guillaume Duchemin
- Music Composer : Les Cafés Renversés
- Assistant Director : Alexandre Synadinos
- Editor : Déborah Tariel
- Sound Recordist : Thomas Damiens
- Costume designer : Julie Leclerc
- Producer : Axelle Davrinche
- Voice-over : Lisa Hours
- Assistant Operator : Hélène Bodart
- Production manager : Léa Finez
- Sound Editor : Thomas Damiens
- Continuity supervisor : Manon Alirol
- Production Designer : Perrine Lefèvre
- Sound Mixer : Thomas Damiens
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Comedy, Portrait
- Themes : Love, Femininity, Solitude/loneliness
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2014
- Runtime : 14 min 56 seconds
- Visa number : 139.778
- Visa issue date : 22/08/2014
- Production formats : HD - HD 2K
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : CinemaScope
- Audio format : Stereo
- Rating restrictions : None
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