L’Oranais  (2014)

Rate It

  |    |    |  128 Minutes
L’Oranais Technical Specifications Update Details Update Poster
X

Login

The movie L’Oranais, released in 2014 and directed by Lyès Salem, was shot on and Angenieux Optimo 28-76 mm T2.6 Lens, Angenieux Optimo Zoom Lenses with Pierre Cottereau as cinematographer and editing by Florence Ricard.
Directed by | Lyès Salem
Cinematography by | Pierre Cottereau
Edited by | Florence Ricard
Written by | Lyès Salem
Cameras
Lenses
Lens Manufacturer
Sound Systems
Stereo
Country | Algeria, France
Language | French, Arabic
Genres | Drama, History

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Elizabeth
Le Jeune Soldat Français
Medhi Laloui
French Lieutenant
El Armador's Singer
Azzedine
Hichem El Magherbi
Feodor Koulyguine
The Journalist
Directed by
Director
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Written by
Screenplay - Dialogue
Edited by
Produced by
Executive Producer
Co-producer
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Art Direction by
Art Director
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Casting by
Casting Director
Casting Director
Production Management
Production Manager
Production Manager
Unit Manager Runner
Unit Manager
Camera & Electrical Department
Electrician
Camera Operator: "b" Camera
Editorial Department
First Assistant Editor
Technical Manager: Digimage
Colorist Assistant / Conform Editor
Digital Lab Operator
Dailies Coordinator
Digital Lab Operator
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects Supervisor
Digital Artist
Visual Effects Producer
Art Department
Set Dresser
Carpenter
Property Master
Assistant Art Director
Sound Department
Dialogue Editor / Sound Mixer
Re-recording: Operator
Assistant Foley Recordist
Re-recording Mixer
Sound Editor Assistant
Boom Operator
Adr & Foley Engineer
Boom Operator
Foley Artist
Stunt Department
Additional Crew Members
Script Supervisor
L’Oranais - modified: [65183] [3407316]

Thank you for visiting ShotOnWhat?

Your interest and support is what makes this site possible. Please help us continue to build this indispensable collection of technical information for movies & television.

Your generosity of a small contribution will make a difference. We are truly grateful and appreciate any support you can give today.

Save ShotOnWhat?