In 1926, a Brancusi sculpture is stopped at the American border. Non-figurative, this artwork is classified as a manufactured article and its owner forced to pay a duty. The artist, Constantin Brancusi, appealed the decision. Judge Byron Waite, a former member of the Customs Board, is chosen to process the trial.
Directing | Félix Rehm | Director |
Sound | Axel Nouveau | Music |
Sound | Géry Petit | Music |
Sound | Romain Ozanne | Sound Mixer |
Editing | Maxence Lemonnier | Color Grading |
Editing | Juliette Barrat | Color Grading |
Art | Merlin Andreae | Title Designer |
Art | Lucas Marchina | Title Designer |