Mensch  (2009)

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The movie Mensch, released in 2009 and directed by Steve Suissa, was shot on digital using Red One Camera and Angenieux Optimo Zoom Lenses, Cooke S4 Lenses with Jérôme Alméras as cinematographer and editing by Monica Coleman.
Directed by | Steve Suissa
Cinematography by | Jérôme Alméras
Edited by | Monica Coleman
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Country | France
Language | French
Genres | Crime, Drama

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Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Special Effects Department
Supervisor Special Effects
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Property Master
Assistant Art Director
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Construction Coordinator
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Casting Department
Casting Assistant
Makeup Department
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Costume & Wardrobe Department
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Stunt Double: Nicolas Cazalé
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Picture Vehicle Supervisor
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