Synopsis
Tomorrow, Romy, 16, plays an important game: the qualifiers for the French Basketball Championship. But as she comes back home, the teenager must face Gabrielle, her mother, once again devoured by her invisible enemy.
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- Executive Producer : Le Grand Saut Productions
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- Executive Producer : Sophie Roudaut
- Screenwriter : Nathalie Giraud
- Director of Photography : Léo Lefèvre
- Music Composer : Fabien Dalzin
- Assistant director : Hélène Delage
- Editor : Julien Perrin
- Sound Recordist : Thomas Van Pottelberge
- Assistant Operator : Nicolas Hrycaj
- Camera operator : Kinda Le Parc
- Production manager : Joséphine Van Glabeke
- Sound editors : Jules Jasko, Boris Chapelle
- Continuity supervisor : Angèle Pignon
- Production Designer : Sébastien Danos
- Casting : Angèle Sevilla
- Grader : Élie Akoka
- Make-up Artist : Amélie Baboulenne
- Sound Mixer : Matthieu Langlet
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Drama, Portrait
- Themes : Adolescence, Conflict, Illness
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
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