Synopsis
Claire lives a peaceful life in the suburbs with her loving husband, Victor, and her teenage daughter, Saratheir lovely house is the perfect theater for their trivial day-to-day routine. However, Claire doesn’t understand her daughter anymore. Sara wants to stay alone, doesn’t talk much and seems to maintain a weird relationship with Victor. Claire is hit with an unspeakable question: is Victor molesting her child?
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (4)
Production and distribution (3)
- Executive Producers : FullDawa Films, Flare, Nolita
- Associate producer : Nouvelle Donne Productions
- Film exports/foreign sales : L'Agence du court métrage
Full credits (15)
- Executive Producers : Élodie Baradat, David Hourrègue, Boris Mendza, Gaël Cabouat, David Atrakchi, Maxime Delauney, Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, Romain Rousseau
- Screenwriter : Elsa Blayau
- Director of Photography : Romain Le Bonniec
- Music Composer : Alexis Rault
- Assistant Director : David Hourrègue
- Editor : Henry-Pierre Rosamond
- Sound Recordist : Stéphane Roché
- Associate producers : Hugo Becker, Laurent Helas
- Assistant Operator : Prune Saunier-Dardant
- Production manager : Élodie Baradat
- Sound Editor : Stéphane Roché
- Continuity supervisor : Margot Seban
- Production Designer : Laurent Weber
- Special Effects : Raphaël Kourilsky
- Sound Mixer : Matthieu Tibi
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Psychological drama, Bizarre
- Themes : Family, Intrigue, Incest
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2016
- Runtime : 13 min 10 seconds
- Visa number : 144.181
- Visa issue date : 17/01/2017
- Production formats : HD 4K
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : CinemaScope
- Audio format : 5.1
- Rating restrictions : None
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