A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Call it Fate
Genres:
Mystery | Romance
Production Companies:
Keplerfilm
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
In a desolate fishing village, two residents are struck by lightning but claim it was love. This awakens a deep longing among the other villagers, especially 27-year-old Una.
Art Department Assistant:
Jennifer de Kruif
Assistant Director:
Anne Lammers
Best Boy Grip:
Milan Potten
Casting Assistant:
June Carmiggelt
Casting Director:
Lobke de Boer
Renee de Graaff
Colorist:
Erik Verhulst
Costume Assistant:
Heleen Mineur
Costume Designer:
Leila El Alaoui
Director:
Jikkie Schelling
Director of Photography:
Simon Meesters
Editor:
Arnaud Callens
First Assistant Director:
Ayu Lourenburg
Focus Puller:
Henry Vrijsen
Foley Artist:
Daimo da Costa
Gaffer:
Paul Wilens
Lighting Coordinator:
Stijn Nuvemann
Line Producer:
Lisanne Kühne
Location Manager:
Barbro Gulikers
Makeup & Hair:
Chiara Sriram
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Noah Indi
Original Music Composer:
Sebastiaan Bax
Producer:
Derk-Jan Warrink
Koji Nelissen
Production Assistant:
Maite Regout
Mees Claessen
Production Design:
Zino Bakker
Production Manager:
Terry Tao
Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Verhallen
Sam Wolting
Script Consultant:
Rita Kalnejais
Sarieke Hoeksma
Set Decoration:
Bas Giesen
Sound Designer:
Meghan van der Meer
Special Effects:
Jo Lousberg
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rolf te Booij
Steadicam Operator:
Maric Dam
Title Designer:
Hannes Schievink
Visual Effects Designer:
Luuk Meijer
David van Heeswijk
Writer:
Jikkie Schelling
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