Feed the Dog (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 28, 2023

Original Title:
Feed the Dog

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Filmkollektivet

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Parents would do anything for their kids, kids will do anything for their parents

In a world left behind, 12-year old Clara Is forced to take care of her dying father

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Assistant Camera:
Lasse Haun

BTS Photographer:
Alexander Bo Vincentz Larsen
Peter Thaysen

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Nikolaj Danielsen
Mike Jensen

Chief Lighting Technician:
Christian Bojsen

Continuity:
Jakob Juhl

Costume Assistant:
Sasha Neema Ponte

Director:
Lasse Gottlieb

Director of Photography:
Aleksander Priess-Christensen

Editor:
Natascha Ramlow Lerche-Jensen

First Assistant Camera:
August Block

First Assistant Director:
Victoria Søe Kastrup
Lisa Trædholm Mønster

Gaffer:
Clemens Tolstrup

Key Costumer:
Minna Eline Viktoria Mærsk

Makeup & Hair:
Pernille Steenholt
Maria Vad

Makeup Artist:
Maria Wegener

Music:
Luigi Ferri

Producer:
Sophie Eberhard
Per Ankjær
Lasse Gottlieb

Production Assistant:
Astrid Juul Stenderup
Jacob Pedersen

Production Design:
Tian Ci Zhang

Sound Designer:
Anders Søndergaard

Sound Recordist:
Tobias Barreth Israelsen
Nicolas Rindsig

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Anders Lerche

Stunt Coordinator:
Martin Arnold Agersnap
Nick Petersen

VFX Artist:
Asbjørn Almehaard Hansen

Visual Effects:
Nikolaj Danielsen

Writer:
Lasse Gottlieb

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