A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Zondag de Negenste
Alternate Titles:
Sunday Ninth
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Isabella Films
Panenka
Paradiso Filmed Entertainment
Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Art Direction:
Gert Stas
Assistant Art Director:
Max Stas
Assistant Costume Designer:
Bonnie Brandt
Robin Burlage
Akelei Loos
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Declercq
Boom Operator:
Claas Meier
Eden Poole
Casting:
Griet Dobbelaere
Ann Willems
Costume Design:
Josine Immoos
Minke Lunter
Costume Designer:
Julia Klok
Costumer:
Josine Immoos
Minke Lunter
Crowd Assistant Director:
Lander Bergs
Philippe Chatard
Francis Isebaert
Valérie Pangrazzi
Robin Peys
Bo Sels
Bram Vaesken
Director:
Kat Steppe
Director of Photography:
Renaat Lambeets
Editor:
Jan Van der Weken
First Assistant Director:
Viktor Renson
Grip:
Ito Burny
Michael Cafferkey
Charlotte Jansegers
Egon Wille
Derrick Van Herreweghe
Key Grip:
Tomas Van Camp
Location Manager:
Maruani Landa
Philippe Pangrazzi
Sanne Schockaert
Location Scout:
Philippe Pangrazzi
Davy Vinckens
Makeup Department Head:
Marjon Hoogendoorn
Brigitte Pleijzier
Online Editor:
Jamie Baeyens
Emilie Claeys
Pieter-Jan Uvyn
Original Music Composer:
Paul M. van Brugge
Painter:
Dirk Steppe
Production Assistant:
Majlis Onzia
Rie Schoepen
Production Manager:
Julie Bosteels
Production Trainee:
Laura Somers
Screenplay:
Kat Steppe
Script:
Kristel Dotremont
Second Assistant Camera:
Indra Besembun
Jerom Wallican
Arne Van Wunnik
Second Assistant Director:
Pauline Sonnet
Tuur Truyens
Set Dresser:
Annabell Samyn
Set Photographer:
Franz Zimmermann
Sound:
Taco Drijfhout
Jaap Sijben
Sound Assistant:
Nena Bastiaens
Special Effects:
Toon Sintobin
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Blommaert
Nora van Laer
Special Effects Technician:
Lorin Duquesne
Still Photographer:
Kris Dewitte
Stunts:
Olivier Bisback
Maxime Demba
Third Assistant Director:
Lennert Verdoodt
Underwater Camera:
Tommy Vuylsteke
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jan Daghelinckx
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Marjoleine de Mulder
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