Synopsis
Year 2137. Animals disappeared so many years ago that younger generation no longer remember them. When the reigning ecological dictatorship attempts to reintroduce a hen into the forest, the eco-citizens are formally forbidden from approach the bird. But Oscar, who has illegally held on to a cookbook, has only one idea in mind: to eat it!
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (3)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : Alpaga Films
- Co-production : Innervision
Full credits (17)
- Executive Producer : David Braun
- Screenwriters : David Braun, Camille François
- Director of Photography : Hervé Roesch
- Music Composer : Julien Hermann
- Assistant Director : Yannick Karcher
- Editors : Jean-Christophe Pêcheur, Mathieu Z'Graggen
- Sound Recordist : Jérémie Vernerey
- Costume designer : Julie Ancel
- Line Producer : David Braun
- Assistant Operators : Christine Reymond-Laruinaz, Farès Messaoud
- Camera Operator : Hervé Roesch
- Production manager : Camille François
- Continuity supervisor : Léa Hibert
- Production Designer : Sylvain Cote Colisson
- Special Effects : Fabrice Barbey
- Make-up Artist : Anne-k Lejeal
- Sound Mixer : Régis Diebold
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Drama, Fantasy
- Themes : Science fiction/Futuristic, Diet, Environment, Freedom
- Production language : French
- Premier pays de production : France
- Production country : France (100.0%)
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2017
- Runtime : 24 min 9 seconds
- Visa number : 149.747
- Visa issue date : 25/10/2018
- Production formats : HD
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : CinemaScope
- Audio format : Dolby 5.1
- Rating restrictions : None
Resources
Website(1)
http://www.alpaga-films.fr/production/poules-ont-dents/
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