inert (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2022

Original Title:
inert

Alternate Titles:
inert

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

The past haunts, the present consumes

Casper is haunted by feelings of self-blame and post-traumatic stress after the loss of his father. As he grapples with his grief, he becomes increasingly isolated and is forced to confront the darkness within himself.

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Assistant Location Manager:
Jules Deback
Elena Atalmi

Boom Operator:
Rens van Hul
Amber Verhoeven
Hugo Simons

Costume Design:
Jutta Smeyers

Costumer:
Manon Leyssen

Director:
Tim Truyens

Director of Photography:
Kobe Vangronsveld

Editor:
Tim Truyens
Cato Kusters

Electrician:
Kato Stevens
Sven Aerts
Jasper Lefèvre

First Assistant Camera:
Warre Keuppens

First Assistant Director:
Jaap Van Veen

Makeup Artist:
Manon Leyssen

Music:
Stijn Cole

Second Assistant Camera:
Glenn Wolfs
Egon Van Durme

Second Assistant Director:
Tim Tielemans

Set Dresser:
Floor Crul

Sound Editor:
Jeroen Bollen

Writer:
Bavo Verhaegen
Tim Truyens

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