Project Detail

Partir

Synopsis

Anna is suffering from Alzheimer's disease and is about to enter a nursing home. Lucette, the housekeeper, is packing up the home where Anna has always lived and Clementine, Anna's grandaughter, comes to help and spend the last days in the house with her grandmother.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
11.40 mins
Format
S.16mm Col.
Director
Melodie Lamotte D'Incamps
Producer
The London Film School
Co-Producer
The London Film School
Editor
Martine Fabre Lorsac
Screenwriter
Melodie Lamotte D'Incamps
Director of Photography
Melodi Lamotte D'Incamps
Production Designer
Emelie Carrere
Sound
Baptiste Chauchat
Composer
Pink Martiny
Principal cast
Betty Krestinsky, Clementine Mazzoni, Lucette Martini

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Production Status

Production Company

The London Film School

24 Shelton Street
London WC2H 9UB
UK

T +44 (0)20 7240 0161

Sales Company

The London Film School

24 Shelton Street
London WC2H 9UB
UK

T +44 (0)20 7240 0161

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