After her brother's death, Alice leave France for Japan and takes refuge in a small village just above the cliffs. Her brother Nathan said to her before he died that he finally founded peace there thanks to a certain Daïsuké. Following his footsteps, Alice will in fact find herself, in a strange and hostile but warm place.
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| Directing | Vanja D'Alcantara | Director |
| Camera | Ruben Impens | Director of Photography |
| Production | Marc Daigle | Producer |
| Production | Denis Delcampe | Producer |
| Production | Bertrand Gore | Producer |
| Production | Anne-Laure Guégan | Executive Producer |
| Production | Hiroshi Harada | Executive Producer |
| Production | Brian Kobo | Executive Producer |
| Production | Chantal Lafleur | Producer |
| Production | MATSUSHIMA Sho | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Serge Nakauchi Pelletier | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Ludo Troch | Editor |
| Production | Aurélie Guichard | Casting |
| Production | Harue Miyake | Casting |
| Art | Isabelle Girard | Production Design |
| Art | Mayumi Tomita | Production Design |
| Art | Emilie Ferrenq | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marie Le Garrec | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lisa Schonker | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher | Sound |
| Writing | Vanja D'Alcantara | Writer |
| Writing | Emmanuelle Beaugrand-Champagne | Writer |
| Writing | Gilles Taurand | Writer |
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