Jean has been the conservative mayor of a small town for several years. He intends to run for another term. Edith, his wife, is the paragon of the traditional devoted housewife and mother. So it comes as quite a shock when she tells her husband of forty years that deep down, she has always been... A MAN! Totally blindsided, Jean didn't see this coming. For a politician campaigning on family values, this is too much! But Edith, still the loving wife, make a deal with him: she will postpone her transition and stay a woman until after the elections. But as we know, campaigns are all about digging up dirt to keep the rumor mill turning
Production | Sidonie Dumas | Producer |
Writing | Guy Laurent | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Carole Gérard | Costume Design |
Directing | Tristan Séguéla | Director |
Editing | Grégoire Sivan | Editor |
Production | Guillaume Moulin | Casting Director |
Sound | Amine Bouhafa | Music |
Writing | Isabelle Lazard | Writer |
Sound | Matthieu Langlet | ADR Mixer |
Sound | Matthieu Langlet | Foley Mixer |
Sound | Nicolas Bouvet | Sound Editor |
Art | Christine Teulier | Property Master |
Camera | Jan Gagnaire | Key Grip |
Editing | Alice Plantin | Editor |
Sound | Steve Bouyer | Music Supervisor |
Camera | Nicolas Ballay | Grip |
Directing | Constance Frederix | Third Assistant Director |
Sound | Jonas Orantin | ADR Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Marie-France Thibault | Additional Hairstylist |
Sound | Charles Michaud | Sound Engineer |
Editing | Anne-Sophie Queneuille | Colorist |
Art | Colas Lambert | Painter |