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Release Date:
December 23, 2016
Original Title:
Jou Romeo
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
The Film Factory
Production Countries:
South Africa
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Yvette has dreamed of performing Romeo and Juliet since starting high school. Now, in her final year, the headmaster has decided to use the school's entire arts and culture budget to fund a T20 event. In a last ditch effort to put on the play, they ask the school's cricket hero, Marko Marais, to play the role of Romeo.
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Art Designer:
Jacques Jay Loots
Assistant Camera:
Briony Mcleod
Assistant Editor:
Eilidh Goosen
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Wimari du Plessis
Assistant Property Master:
Mickey Erasmus
Best Boy Grip:
Kobus Visser
Boom Operator:
Hloni Dithlokwe
Casting Director:
Lelia Etsebeth
Cinematography:
Devin Toselli
Co-Producer:
Mahomed Cassim
Asgar Mahomed
Colorist:
C.A. van Aswegen
Continuity:
Marie van Wyk
Director:
André Velts
Editor:
C.A. van Aswegen
Executive Producer:
Jan du Plessis
Anneke Villet
Karen Meiring
First Assistant Director:
Thabani Gigaba
Focus Puller:
Bhekizitha Ntshangase
Gaffer:
J.P. du Preez
Key Grip:
Jonathan Scott
Location Manager:
Owen Mthembu
Makeup Department Head:
Mary-Sue Morris
Music:
Quinn Lubbe
Post Production Producer:
Dries Scholtz
Producer:
Danie Bester
Dries Scholtz
Production Accountant:
Andea de Jager
Production Coordinator:
Gerda le Roux
Production Designer:
Chris Joubert
Production Driver:
Fulu Magidi
Siphiwe Mabutha
Production Manager:
Paul Redelinghuys
Maricia Pieterse
Prop Maker:
Geoff Kukard
Pyrotechnician:
Gerhard van der Heever
Second Assistant Director:
Candice Smith
Set Decoration:
Murray Kruger
Witness Mashiri
Sound Recordist:
Dave Hawkins
Third Assistant Director:
Ace Mabaso
Visual Effects:
Quinn Lubbe
Wardrobe Assistant:
Laura Dekker
Wardrobe Designer:
Barbara Brasington
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