A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 11, 2004
Original Title:
Zenon: Z3
Alternate Titles:
Zenon Z3: A Corrida para a Lua
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
De Passe Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
Zenon Kar, a teenager living on a space station in the year 2054, competes in the first ever Galactic Teen Supreme contest.
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ADR Voice Casting:
Caitlin McKenna
Additional Editing:
Jacqueline Bisbano
Art Direction:
Zack Grobler
Book:
Marilyn Sadler
Roger Bollen
Casting:
Lynda Gordon
Judy Taylor
Janet Meintjies
Clearances Coordinator:
Jill Meyers
Co-Producer:
Stu Krieger
Costume Design:
Mona May
Costume Designer:
Diana Cilliers
Costume Supervisor:
Dihantus Engelbrecht
Director:
Steve Rash
Director of Photography:
Dave Aenmey
Editor:
Terry Stokes
Executive Producer:
Suzanne de Passe
Suzanne Coston
First Assistant Director:
Chris Gilliam
Gaffer:
John McKay
Hairstylist:
Simone Stubbs
Key Grip:
J.P. Ridgway
Line Producer:
Nina Heyns
Location Manager:
Theuns De Wet
Makeup Artist:
Colin Polson
Music Editor:
William Pearson
Music Supervisor:
Steven Vincent
Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall
Post Production Supervisor:
Brian Tidmore
Producer:
Christopher Morgan
Production Accountant:
Joanne Goldstone
Production Coordinator:
Marisa Sonemann-Turner
Production Designer:
Ralph Davies
Production Sound Mixer:
Simon Rice
Property Master:
Willow Howell
Script Supervisor:
Ria van Heerden
Second Assistant Director:
Jon-Luke Lourens
Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jared Sandrew
Set Decoration:
Mark Joubert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Stensvold
Kurt Kassulke
Special Effects Coordinator:
Kevin Adcock
Stunt Coordinator:
Anthony Mo Marais
Stunt Double:
Annick Marais
Pierre Marais
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Friedgen
Unit Production Manager:
Richard Moerdyk
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael Caplan
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dan Schmit
Mark Gutterud
Writer:
Stu Krieger
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