3 days max - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "3 days max"
3 jours max (2023)
Timing: 1:27 (87 min)
3 days max - TMDB rating
5.4/10
210
3 days max - Kinopoisk rating
6.131/10
8455
3 days max - IMDB rating
5.3/10
1700

Film crew

Director

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Frédéric Le Louet
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Julien Perez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Second Assistant Director

Marie Rolindes
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Vincent Richard-Marquis #72076
Vincent Richard-Marquis
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

René-Pierre Rouaux
Steadicam Operator

Assistant Art Director

Marion Schulz
Assistant Art Director

Supervising Sound Editor

Frédéric Le Louet
Supervising Sound Editor

First Assistant Director

Mathias Honoré
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Pierre Dudan
Screenplay

Foley Artist

Nicolas Fioraso
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Frédéric Le Louet
Sound Designer

Location Scout

Fanny Franssen
Location Scout

Dialogue Editor

Mélanie Blouin
Dialogue Editor

Foley Mixer

Matthieu Tibi
Foley Mixer

Gaffer

Frédéric Thurot
Gaffer

"A" Camera Operator

René-Pierre Rouaux
"A" Camera Operator

Music

Michaël Tordjman
Music
Maxime Desprez
Music

Focus Puller

Maud Lemaistre
Focus Puller
Anna-Katia Vincent
Focus Puller

Digital Imaging Technician

Florent Perrin
Digital Imaging Technician

Storyboard Artist

Eric Gandois
Storyboard Artist

First Assistant Camera

Maud Lemaistre
First Assistant Camera

Line Producer

Rachel Chouity
Line Producer

Second Assistant Camera

Fred Bagoë Fauguet
Second Assistant Camera
Roxane Jouannin
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Benjamin Alves
Assistant Sound Editor

Data Management Technician

Florent Perrin
Data Management Technician

Sound Editor

Jon Goc
Sound Editor
Alexis Durand
Sound Editor

Third Assistant Camera

Adrien Bellier
Third Assistant Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was released in France in mid-October 2020, on the day the government introduced restrictions due to the second wave of COVID-19. The number of screenings in cinemas was reduced, as was the number of seats, and viewers were only allowed to watch while wearing masks, but despite all this, 1.3 million tickets were sold. Writer and director Tareq Boudali immediately suggested to the producers that they work on a sequel and received permission to do so.
  • Filming the helicopter scene was not easy, as only military helicopters were allowed to fly in that area of Abu Dhabi. The government granted permission for filming and provided a 'Black Hawk' helicopter, but during filming, Tareq Boudali kept having his shirt buttons come undone, revealing his safety harness. He reviewed the footage after filming and found that only the first 15 seconds were usable, meaning the scene would have to be reshot. Then the helicopter developed some technical problems, and another helicopter had to be found, and by the time filming began, Boudali's shirt buttons had been firmly sewn directly to the loops.
  • Only three days were allocated for filming the skyscraper climb in Abu Dhabi, so the filmmakers had no time to rehearse on location. The safety equipment was tested on a building near Paris, but the day before filming began, the filmmakers were informed that due to visits from certain officials, they would have not three days, but only one. They were later given another day for filming, however.
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