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Release Date:
September 29, 2022
Original Title:
M'n beessie en ik
Genres:
Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
BNNVARA
HALAL
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
Runtime: 79
Do we need animals to fill the void that should really be filled by people? To what extent do we project our own deprivation and longing on these sweet pets? All the protagonists in this documentary are indirectly afraid of being rejected and find safety and unconditional love in their animal(s). We observe these relationships and follow them in their steps to overcome their anxieties and insecurities and step into the world of humans more.
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Color Grading:
Joppo in de Grot
Director:
Johan Kramer
Director of Photography:
Ton Peters
Editor:
Annelien van Wijnbergen
Sjoerd van den Broek
Executive Producer:
Lotte Gerding
Sander van den Eeden
Graphic Designer:
Saša Ostoja
Original Music Composer:
Tobias Borkert
Post Production Supervisor:
Daan Janssen
Producer:
Olivia Sophie van Leeuwen
Gijs Kerbosch
Gijs Determeijer
Production Coordinator:
Tess Vermeer
Marieke Konijn
Production Manager:
Nijnke van Willigenburg
Sound:
Kees de Groot
Sound Designer:
Marcel Walvisch
Sound Mixer:
Marcel Walvisch
Title Designer:
From Form
Writer:
Johan Kramer
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