La turbulence des fluides

Cinema La turbulence des fluides Creation : Manon Briand Avec : Pascale Bussières, Julie Gayet, Geneviève Bujold Broadcast : Cinéma The film La Turbulence des fluides, directed and scripted by Manon Briand, tells the story of Alice Bradley, a seismologist in Tokyo, sent to her hometown of Baie-Comeau in Quebec, after a strange phenomenon: the tide suddenly stopped on the estuary of the St. Lawrence River. As Alice digs into the anomaly, she understands that the maritime phenomenon seems linked to an ancient and collective drama between memory, mystery, and the resurgence of memories. The visual rhythm becomes contemplative, the emotion contained, the air charged with expectation, as if the landscape itself was holding its breath. Each shot exudes an inner tension enhanced by post-production. Image post-production Sound post-production Broadcast delivery https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/LA-TURBULENCE-DES-FLUIDES-Bande-annonce-VF.mp4
Peau d’ange

Cinema Peau d’ange Création : Vincent Perez, Karine Silla, Jérôme Tonnerre Avec : Morgane Moré, Guillaume Depardieu, Karine Silla Diffusion : Cinéma The film Peau d’ange, directed by Vincent Perez, which stars Morgane Moré as Angèle, accompanied by Guillaume Depardieu, Karine Silla, Magali Woch and Dominique Blanc.Angèle, fresh out of her countryside, leaves her village to work as a servant in a large bourgeois mansion. When she meets Grégoire, a man haunted by grief. A night of intense love transforms for her in search of love, recognition, and revenge. Visually, the film establishes a striking contrast between the space of the countryside and the urban solitude of a small provincial town: the subdued light filters through the old shutters, the bourgeois interiors resonate with a hushed echo, while the materiality of the decor gives the texture of the image an almost tactile density. The spectator is invited to immerse himself in the tension of a silent desire, in the pulp of a broken dream. Image post-production Sound post-production Broadcast delivery https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Peau-dange-Film-Bande-Annonce-VF.mp4
Wasabi

Cinema Wasabi Creation : Gérard Krawczyk, Luc Besson With : Jean Reno, Ryôko Hirosue, Michel Muller Broadcast : Cinema The film Wasabi, directed by Gérard Krawczyk, stars Jean Reno as Hubert Fiorentini, a grumpy and surly curator, alongside Ryōko Hirosue (Yumi) and Michel Muller (Momo). The screenplay by Luc Besson takes us from Paris to Tokyo, in the footsteps of a latent past, an unexpected heritage and a network that does not joke. The light glides between the neon lights of Tokyo and the shadows of Paris, while the texture of the screen becomes raw, sometimes grainy, sometimes smooth like a curtain of rain on windows. The rhythm alternates tension and breathing, the colors changing from a glacier blue to a warm-spice red, like a wasabi rising in the nose. The calibration plays finely on contrasts: the reds are deep, the skins slightly golden, the Japanese-like backgrounds slightly desaturated to better let the characters vibrate. image post-production, reveals every nuance of the cold metal of an aircraft with Yumi’s incandescent gaze thanks to a know-how combining technical rigor and cinematographic sensitivity image post-production sound post-production Broadcast delivery https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Wasabi-Bande-Annonce-VF.webm
Kiss of the dragon

Cinema Kiss of the dragon Création : Chris Nahon, Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen, Jet Li Avec : Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, Tchéky Karyo Diffusion : Cinéma Kiss of the dragon directed by Chris Nahon and starring Jet Li, Bridget Fonda and Tchéky Karyo, tells the story of Liu Jian, a Hong Kong secret service officer sent to Paris for an erratic mission. Betrayed, wrongly accused, he becomes a fugitive and embarks on a race against the clock to prove his innocence. The visual universe of the film combines elegance and brutality with the cold light of the Parisian streets, the icy texture of the Haussmann facades, the chases under the urban blue, everything is rhythm and tension. I The Deadly Kiss of the Dragon directed by Chris Nahon and starring Jet Li, Bridget Fonda and Tchéky Karyo, tells the story of Liu Jian, a Hong Kong secret service officer sent to Paris for an erratic mission. Betrayed, wrongly accused, he becomes a fugitive and embarks on a race against the clock to prove his innocence. The visual universe of the film combines elegance and brutality with the cold light of the Parisian streets, the icy texture of the Haussmann facades, the chases under the urban blue, everything is rhythm and tension. Image post-production plays an essential role in refining the grain, accentuated contrast, smooth movement of the flying cameras. Each shot breathes hunting, each frame captures a breath suspended between desire for truth and inevitable fall. Image post-production Sound post-production Broadcast delivery https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Kiss-of-the-Dragon-2001-Trailer-HD.mkv
L’art (délicat) de la séduction

Cinema The Delicate Art of Seduction Creation : Richard Berry, Jean-Marc Aubert, Fabrice Roger-Lacan With : Patrick Timsit, Cécile de France, Richard Berry Broadcast : Cinema The Delicate Art of Seduction, directed by Richard Berry, follows Étienne, a man in his forties who embarks on a singular quest for control and desire after meeting Laura. Through a series of planned encounters and suspended moments, he navigates a space between freedom and constraint, where longing is defined by time itself. The film embraces a visual world that is both elegant and vulnerable: soft yet restless light, velvety textures within interior spaces. Image post-production plays a subtle role here — the texture of faces, the delicacy of shadows, and the quiet tension framed in silence all become integral parts of the narrative. Colours are softened, contrasts refined, and each shot unfolds the tension between anticipation and disclosure. Post-production image Accessibilité livraisons aux diffuseurs https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/LArt-delicat-de-la-seduction-2001-Bande-Annonce-VF-IAXbAGJJdUE.mkv
The crimson rivers 2

Cinema The Crimson rivers 2 Angels of apocalypse Creation : Olivier Dahan, Luc Besson, Jean-Christophe Grangé With : Jean Reno, Benoit Magimel, Camille Natta Broadcast : Cinema In The Crimson Rivers 2: Angels of the Apocalypse, Olivier Dahan extends and transforms Kassovitz’s universe. Jean Reno returns as Commissioner Niemans, drawn into an esoteric labyrinth where ancient rituals and modern crimes collide. Between sacred symbolism and mortal urgency, the film unfolds a tension that is both mystical and visceral. Image post-production amplifies this duality: golden light seeping through stone and dust, dense shadows sculpting faces like sacred icons. The deliberately textured grain vibrates with the tension between faith and flesh. Each sequence balances violence and contemplation, shaping an aesthetic of controlled chaos. Digital Factory guided this vision through meticulous, sensory color grading, the chromatic density and narrative clarity envisioned by the director. A post-production gesture devoted to light, tension, and mystery true to the studio’s mission: giving every image the precision of emotion. Post-production image Post-production son livraisons aux diffuseurs https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Les-Rivieres-pourpres-2-2004-Bande-Annonce-VF.webm
Murderous Maids

Cinema Murderous Maids Creation : Jean-pierre Denis, Michèle Pétin, Paulette Houdyer With : Sylvie Testud, Julie-Marie Parmentier, Isabelle Renauld Broadcast : Cinema Led by the haunting performances of Sylvie Testud and Julie-Marie Parmentier, Murderous Maids retraces the tragic fate of the Papin sisters, housemaids bound by a fusion of devotion and violence. Between social oppression and psychological vertigo, Jean-Pierre Denis paints a portrait of alienation that feels both intimate and universal. In this taut and luminously austere work, the image post-production reveals the film’s sensitive core: sharp light, cold and organic textures, a grain that breathes tension. The visual rhythm mirrors the protagonists’ descent into madness, turning every silence into an emotional detonation. Precision in contrast and chromatic balance sharpens the blurred frontier between reality and delirium. Through a craft that combines technical mastery with cinematic sensitivity, the studio sublimated the film’s texture true to its mission: giving every image the precision of emotion. image post-production sound post-production Broadcast delivery https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Les-blessures-assassines-Bande-Annonce-VF.mkv
The Dancer

Cinema The Dancer (2000) Creation : Frédéric Garson, Jessica Kaplan, Luc Besson With : Mia Frye, Garland Whitt, Rodney Eastman Broadcast : Cinema In The Dancer, directed by Frédéric Garson and starring Mia Frye, the body becomes a language. This singular film blends performance, electronic music, and visual abstraction to explore the delicate boundary between movement and emotion. Here, the image takes center stage, captured, shaped, and amplified through a demanding process of image post-production, where rhythm imprints itself on every frame. Contrasts, organic textures, rhythmic fades: each visual choice extends the musicality of gesture and the physicality of dance. Post-production becomes a continuation of movement, a breath, a pulse. Digital Factory supported this unique work with an approach both technical and sensitive, revealing the film’s full sensory dimension. A collaboration where technology fades away, allowing visual emotion to take the lead. image Post-production Son Post-production Broadcast delivery https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/The-Dancer-Bande-annonce-Version-Francaise.mkv
Taxi 4

Cinema Taxi 4 Creation : Luc Besson & Gérard Krawczyk With : Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal, Bernard Farcy Broadcast : Cinema Directed by Gérard Krawczyk and produced by Luc Besson for EuropaCorp, Taxi 4 marks the return of Marseille’s iconic duo in another fast-paced action comedy. This time, Daniel and Émilien get caught up in the escape of a dangerous international criminal, leading to a series of high-speed chases and comic mishaps. Digital Factory contributed to the image and sound post-production, taking part in the finishing and mastering stages. The team applied its expertise to ensure the film’s visual and sound quality, helping to maintain the dynamic identity and signature tone of the Taxi franchise. Image Post production Sound Post production Broadcaster delivery https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Taxi-4-Bande-Annonce-VF-HD.mp4
Taxi 3

Cinema Taxi 3 Creation : Luc Besson, Gérard Krawczyk With : Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal, Bernard Farcy Broadcast : Cinema Directed by Gérard Krawczyk and produced by Luc Besson for EuropaCorp, Taxi 3 continues the adventures of Daniel and Émilien in another action-packed chapter filled with humor and spectacular stunts. This time, the duo faces a gang disguised as Santa Claus causing chaos in Marseille. Digital Factory supported the production during the image and sound post-production, contributing to the finishing and mastering stages. The team ensured the film’s technical and artistic consistency, maintaining the high visual and sound quality that defines the Taxi franchise. https://digitalfactory.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Taxi-3-2003-Bande-annonce.mp4