The Belgian Wave (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 13, 2023

Original Title:
The Belgian Wave

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Take Five

Production Countries:
Belgium

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

This movies examines a period in modern Belgian history which is as heavily mocked as it is revered: the wave of UFO sightings recorded at the end of the 80s.

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ADR Recordist:
Thibaut Jamar

Assistant Location Manager:
Gael Marion

Assistant Production Manager:
Rose Quenon

Dialogue Editor:
Antoine Wattier

Director:
Jérôme Vandewattyne

Director of Photography:
Jean Francois Awad

Drone Operator:
Thomas Wilski
Anton Vodenitcharov

Editor:
Ayrton Heymans

Electrician:
Johan Boucher
Abdel Mouhssin
Anatole Mandroyan
Camile Alves
Michel Sadowski
Thomas Borde
Lucas Marbach
Axel Meernout
Lou Lange Lagadec

First Assistant Camera:
Guillaume Gry

First Assistant Director:
Arnaud Kervyn

Foley Artist:
Geert Vlegels

Gaffer:
Antoine Bellem

Key Makeup Artist:
Daphné Durieux

Location Manager:
Florent Mola

Makeup Effects:
Erwan Simon
Daphnee Beaulieux

Music:
Yannick Franck

Producer:
Alon Knoll
Gregory Zalcman

Producer's Assistant:
Rose Quenon

Production Coordinator:
David Grançon

Production Manager:
Guillaume Imbert

Screenplay:
Jérôme Vandewattyne
Jérôme Di Egidio
Kamal Messaoudi

Second Assistant Camera:
Hugo Malidin

Second Assistant Director:
Elodie Marchal

Sound Designer:
Daniel Bruylandt

Sound Editor:
Daniel Bruylandt

Sound Mixer:
Thibaut Heymans

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Gérain

Third Assistant Director:
Raphaël Kaddour

Visual Effects:
Corentin Laplatte
Sacha Feiner
Félix de Lemos
Ryan Hutchings

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Julia Nouader

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