Taxi - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Taxi"
Taxi (1998)
Timing: 1:26 (86 min)
Taxi - TMDB rating
6.715/10
2685
Taxi - Kinopoisk rating
8.028/10
652318
Taxi - IMDB rating
7/10
96000

Film crew

Director

Photo Gérard Pirès #95960
Gérard Pirès
Director

Producer

Laurent Pétin
Producer
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Michèle Pétin
Producer

Casting

Jeanne Biras
Casting
Winny Calissoni
Casting
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Djamel Ouahab
Casting

Editor

Véronique Lange
Editor

Art Direction

Franck Schwarz
Art Direction

Costume Design

Chattoune
Costume Design

Production Design

Jean-Jacques Gernolle
Production Design

Set Decoration

Catherine Werner Schmit
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Myriam Hottois
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jacques Thomas-Gérard
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Akhenaton

Akhenaton
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Didier Hoarau
Unit Production Manager

Second Assistant Director

Gerard Diefenthal
Second Assistant Director
Fabien Vergez
Second Assistant Director
Sophie Davin
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Jean-Pierre Sauvaire
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Michèle Andreucci
Script Supervisor

First Assistant Director

Photo Stéphane Gluck #72071
Stéphane Gluck
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Bernard Grenet
Production Manager

Screenplay

Foley Artist

Jean-Pierre Lelong
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Photo Vincent Tulli #81092
Vincent Tulli
Sound Designer

Location Scout

Philippe Letode
Location Scout

Third Assistant Director

Sophie Lifshitz
Third Assistant Director

Assistant Director

Bruno Resnais
Assistant Director

Assistant Unit Manager

Jeremy Bau
Assistant Unit Manager

Assistant Production Manager

Gaetan Rousseau
Assistant Production Manager

What's left behind the scenes

  • For filming the chases, the director invited operators from Formula 1.
  • When the enraged Daniel hits the steering wheel with his hand, a horn sound is heard. In fact, in Peugeot cars, the horn button is located at the end of the steering column stalk.
  • When Émilien is learning to drive, we see that the driving school is named 'G. Pires'.
  • Luc Besson wrote the screenplay in 30 days.
  • In the final scene of the film, before the race, Daniel puts on a helmet that, judging by its paintwork and sponsor logos, belongs to Olivier Panis, a well-known French racing driver who competed in the Formula 1 World Championship from 1994 to 2004.
  • Daniel says they should have been following the Mercedes trucks, not the cars, although in reality the robbers are using Renault trucks.
  • When Émilien places the flashing light on the roof of Daniel's car and gets in, the device's wire is pinched by the door, but in the next shot, this doesn't prevent the hero from calmly removing the flashing light through the window.
  • At the 17th minute of the film, Emilien is playing a computer game. It's Grand Prix II (1996), a game dedicated to the 'Formula 1' racing championship. The screen shows Emilien speeding along the virtual Monaco Grand Prix track.
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