Crux (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 2023

Original Title:
Crux

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
De Tijdmachine

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12 

Runtime: 6

The show must go on

During the break of her theater play, Luna gets confronted with the consequences of her own ambitions

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Best Boy Electric:
Martijn Meulenbelt

Casting:
Luc van den Elsen

Co-Producer:
Niek de Jongh

Color Grading:
Tim Klooster

Costume Design:
Rosa van der Vleuten
Suzanne Coppelmans

Director:
Bjorn Christians
Leon de Wit

Director of Photography:
Richard Aubert

Editor:
Bram Lemmen
Richard Aubert

First Assistant Camera:
Bram Lemmen

First Assistant Director:
Wieneke Manders

Gaffer:
Tim Klooster

Graphic Designer:
Rosa van der Vleuten
Tim Klooster

Makeup & Hair:
Suzanne Coppelmans
Risanne Schuring

Music:
Mark van de Looverbosch

Producer:
Luc van den Elsen

Production Assistant:
Martijn Meulenbelt

Production Design:
Suzanne Coppelmans
Rosa van der Vleuten

Second Assistant Camera:
Lodi Heatubun

Set Dresser:
Mart Buurman
Suzanne Coppelmans

Sound Recordist:
Risanne Schuring

Visual Effects:
Tim Klooster

Writer:
Bjorn Christians
Leon de Wit

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