Death of a Shadow (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 4, 2012

Original Title:
Dood van een Schaduw

Genres:
Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Digital Graphics
Mollywood
Perspective Films
Serendipity Films

Production Countries:
Belgium | France

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  MX: B-15  NL: 14 

Runtime: 20

Soldier Nathan died during World War I. A strange collector imprisoned his shadow and gave him a new chance: a second life against 10000 captured shadows. It is love that guides him, as his purpose is to meet Sarah again, the woman he fell in love with before he died. But then he discovers that she's already in love with someone else, jealousy clouds his mind and pushes him towards a bitter decision, not without consequences.

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ADR Recordist:
Murielle Bardiau

Accountant:
Carla Van Lierde

Additional Music Supervisor:
Yannick Franck

Animation:
Christopher Cittadini

Art Direction:
Erwan Le Floc'h
Serge Umé

Assistant Editor:
Dieter Roels

Assistant Location Manager:
Julien Schmitt

Associate Producer:
Matthias Schoenaerts
Tom Van Avermaet

Best Boy Electric:
Marco Van Der Veken

Best Boy Grip:
Boris De Visscher

Boom Operator:
Heleen Van Den Wijngaert

Clapper Loader:
Dieter Roelens

Co-Producer:
Isabelle Mathy
Delphine Schmit
Guy van Baelen
Wilfried van Baelen

Colorist:
Peter Bernaers

Compositing Artist:
Fabio Belena
Alicia Keppenne
Benjamin Zurstrassen
Dominique Jacques
David De Novellis

Conceptual Illustrator:
Kris Verwimp

Construction Foreman:
Mathieu Champel
Pascal Petri
Jos Vinck
Sophie Duque

Costume Design:
Vanessa Evrard

Costume Supervisor:
Linse Van Gool

Digital Compositor:
Eric Dupont
François Crèvecoeur
Antoine Saison
Marie Maulet
Benoit Dal

Digital Film Recording:
Dieter Allaerts

Digital Intermediate:
Wim Dickens
Dmitry Lavrov
Erika De Bondt

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Paolo Finotto

Digital Producer:
Marc Umé

Director:
Tom Van Avermaet

Director of Photography:
Stijn Van der Veken

Editor:
Dieter Diependaele

Finance:
Sara Berckmans
Kelly Heijlen
Cindy Mermans

First Assistant Director:
Jean-François Ravagnan

Focus Puller:
Jelle Hectors

Foley Artist:
Elias Vervecken

Foley Recordist:
Tom de Rons

Gaffer:
Roel Tanghe
Pepijn Robben

Graphic Designer:
Julie Lafond

Key Grip:
Daan Dillo

Line Producer:
Jan Vrints
Karla Stautemas
Katleen Goossens

Location Manager:
Louise Clatot

Location Scout:
Gilles Teyssier
Anne Raveau
Florence Thibaudat
Claire Mousquet

Makeup Artist:
Simon Livet

Music Arranger:
Patrick Lemmens

Musician:
Thomas Bloch
Annelies Rhode
Barbara Peynsaert
Dominique Peynsaert
Raf Keunen

Online Editor:
Dieter Allaerts
Frank Mostert

Original Music Composer:
Raf Keunen

Producer:
Ellen De Waele

Production Accountant:
Katleen Goossens
Anne Raymond

Production Assistant:
Claire Mousquet
Tine Coleman
Ann Bracke

Production Manager:
Bert Van Ongeval

Production Runner:
Jan Willem Van Hoof
Damien Timmerman
Stein Machiels

Project Manager:
Véronique Maessen

Script Consultant:
Ines Van Impe

Script Editor:
Bert Van Dael
Koen De Jongh

Second Assistant Director:
Anne Raveau

Set Dresser:
Julie Lafond

Sound:
Ivy Vermeylen

Sound Designer:
Yves de Mey

Sound Engineer:
Christian Monheim

Sound Mixer:
Yves de Mey

Sound Recordist:
Patrick Lemmens

Special Effects:
Olivier De Lavaleye

Still Photographer:
Wouter Lismont

Systems Administrators & Support:
Nicolas Bolland
Johan Caluwé

Technical Supervisor:
Robin Reumers

Thanks:
Raoul Servais

Title Designer:
Christopher Cittadini
Amira Daoudi
Kris Verwimp

Transcriptions:
Bob Vandenbroele

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Marc Umé

Writer:
Tom Van Avermaet

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