Collapsing (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 20, 2022

Original Title:
Instorten

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
W.O.E.F. (Werelds Ongekend Entertainende Film)

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 9 

Runtime: 8

Lisa's brother, medic doctor Joe, develops a potion to travel to alternate dimensions. They go looking for their sister Nina, whom they lost in their own dimension. However, they must be careful, as they are not allowed to change anything in alternate worlds. When Lisa risks everything to bring Nina to their world, everything threatens to collapse.

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3D Artist:
Jelle Koster

Best Boy Grip:
Daan Schilders

Boom Operator:
Martijn Wiltink

Cinematography:
Isabella Klauwers

Color Grading:
Tijmen Kroonenberg

Data Wrangler:
Merlijn Hoogterp

Director:
Piter Reitsma

Editor:
Keno Aladjuz

Editorial Production Assistant:
Tijmen Kroonenberg

Executive Producer:
Eva Schipper

Gaffer:
Matvey Murashko

Music:
Keno Aladjuz

Producer:
Daantje Boom

Production Design:
Daan Janmaat
Nadine ‘t Hart

Rotoscoping Artist:
Kai de Leeuw

Scenario Writer:
Ruby Aarts

Sound Designer:
Keno Aladjuz
Binck de Goeij
Martijn Wiltink

Sound Recordist:
Binck de Goeij

Visual Effects Compositor:
Roos Bik
Eva Stuurop
Levi Prince

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jelle Koster

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