Synopsis
Saranac Lake is a sanatorium in which five characters are curing from a weird disease. They cannot feel any emotion anymore. As a consequence, they cough and spit blood. The only cure, to suceed in writing a love letter or to die.
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (6)
Production and distribution (1)
- Executive Producer : Sedna Films
Full credits (19)
- Executive Producer : Cécile Vacheret
- Screenwriter : Maxence Vassilyevitch
- Director of Photography : Manuel Marmier
- Music Composer : The Penelopes (Groupe)
- Assistant Director : Maxime L'Anthoën
- Editor : Jeanne Sarfati
- Sound Recordist : Antoine Viallefond
- Costume designer : Cédric Fabrol
- Executive Producer : Cécile Vacheret
- Assistant Operator : Jérémie Attard
- Camera Operator : Manuel Marmier
- Production manager : Diane Weber
- Sound Editor : Jean-Philippe Boinot
- Continuity supervisor : Sophie Bouteiller
- Production Designer : Barnabé D'Hauteville
- Special Effects : Sylvain Coisne
- Make-up Artist : Manuela Cordero
- Sound Mixer : Niels Barletta
- Location Manager : Anthony Cazet
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction, Experimental
- Sub-genre : Science fiction
- Themes : Love, Art, Medicine
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2017
- Runtime : 29 min 50 seconds
- Visa number : 146.159
- Visa issue date : 20/12/2018
- Production formats : HD
- Color type : Color and Black & White
- Aspect ratio : 1.85
- Audio format : DTS 5.1
- Rating restrictions : None
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