March 11, 2011. The biggest tsunami Japan has ever experienced triggers the Fukushima disaster. Risks are being downplayed but the foreign community in Tokyo is terrified by this tragic event and the fact that no one is capable of assessing its scope. Among them, Alexandra, a French executive newly arrived from Hong Kong to work in a bank, has to face this nuclear crisis. Torn apart between fol- lowing the company’s instructions and going back to her husband and children who are still in Hong Kong, she will find herself defending honor and given word, despite the pervading terror and chaos.
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Production | Aude Cathelin | Executive Producer |
Writing | Cyril Brody | Screenplay |
Editing | Tina Baz | Editor |
Visual Effects | Vincent Perzo | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Production | Constance Demontoy | Casting |
Crew | Alexis Kavyrchine | Cinematography |
Production | Geneviève Lemal | Co-Producer |
Production | Hiroto Ogi | Line Producer |
Sound | Manuel Roland | Music |
Production | Kristina Larsen | Producer |
Directing | Richard Elmosnino | Third Assistant Director |
Sound | Marc Engels | Sound |
Camera | Javier Sauve | Assistant Camera |
Writing | Olivier Peyon | Screenplay |
Costume & Make-Up | Alice Cambournac | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Delphine Jaffart | Key Makeup Artist |
Directing | Tatum Drouilhat | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Grégoire Jeudy | Second Assistant Director |
Camera | Marie Demaison | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Charlotte Picard | Second Assistant Camera |
Crew | Antonine Meuret-Gosselet | Post-Production Manager |
Production | Charlotte Duliere | Production Manager |
Camera | Yuji Suzuki | Assistant Camera |
Production | Aude Cathelin | Production Manager |
Directing | Olivier Peyon | Director |