The Beast in the Jungle (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 14, 2019

Original Title:
The Beast in the Jungle

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Amour Fou Luxembourg
KeyFilm

Production Countries:
Luxembourg | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

The story of a man in who's life precisely nothing was to happen...

Based on the novella by Henry James Beast in the Jungle depicts the enigmatic love story of John Marcher and May Bartram. Their duet around an omnious secret is captured in a style both physical and poetic. Set in a remote countryside mansion the story stretches over a century, spiraling from the Jamesian late 19th century to the global present.

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Accountant:
Jacqueline Wild

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Wouter Dewilde

Additional Soundtrack:
Vincent van Warmerdam

Animal Wrangler:
Gaetan Doppagne

Assistant Art Director:
Julia Gonneau

Assistant Costume Designer:
Conchita de Groot

Assistant Editor:
Paul Maas

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sophie Garlinskas
Meva Zabun

Assistant Production Manager:
Jessie Mentjox

Boom Operator:
Arnaud Mellet

Camera Trainee:
Christiaan van Leeuwen

Casting:
Nilton Martins
Bady Minck

Casting Associate:
Osanna Samuel

Catering:
La Pause Normande

Choreographer:
Niels van der Steen

Co-Producer:
Alexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu
Bady Minck

Colorist:
György Balatoni

Construction Foreman:
Luc Ridremont
Jan Willem van der Schoot

Continuity:
Fee Kokke

Controller:
Claudia Stanetty

Costume Design:
Sophie Van den Keybus

Director:
Clara van Gool

Director of Photography:
Richard Van Oosterhout

Dressing Prop:
Jan Willem van der Schoot

Editor:
Stefan Kamp

Electrician:
Robin Baudour
Dominik Dusek
Kim El Ouardi
Angel Paredes

Executive Producer:
André Fetzer

Extras Casting:
Nilton Martins

First Assistant Camera:
Yuri Bonnekamp
Juan Sepulchre

First Assistant Director:
Wouter Severijn

Gaffer:
Philippe Lussagnet

Graphic Designer:
Jessica Schoenmakers

Hairdresser:
Stella Bertiglia

Hairstylist:
Robert Smedt

Key Grip:
Sarah Kimplaire

Key Hair Stylist:
Nathalie De Hen

Key Makeup Artist:
Fabienne Adam

Key Set Painter:
Edouard Pallardy

Line Producer:
Ohna Falby
Marianne van Hardeveld

Location Assistant:
Carine Ceglarski
Christian Comes

Location Manager:
Giuseppe Contarino
Ted Kayumba
Jean-Christophe Meneec

Location Scout:
Olivier Pesch

Logistics Coordinator:
Jean-Christophe Meneec

Main Title Theme Composer:
Jeannot Sanavia

Novel:
Henry James

On Set Dresser:
Louise Corseret

Original Music Composer:
Jeannot Sanavia

Painter:
Maud Untereiner
Dione van der Hoeven

Picture Car Coordinator:
Olivier Printz

Producer:
Hanneke Niens
Hans de Wolf

Production Accountant:
Robert Longobardi

Production Assistant:
Isabelle Moree
Lily Ashton

Production Coordinator:
Jessie Mentjox

Production Design:
Rosie Stapel
Diana van de Vossenberg

Production Manager:
Julien Gayot
Pascalle Kleingeld

Production Supervisor:
Karina van Tol

Props:
Nico Fraccalvieri

Runner Art Department:
Walter Oliveira Pereira

Second Assistant Camera:
Yuri Bonnekamp

Set Decoration:
Jill Robertson Kibbey

Set Dresser:
Nicolas Fraccalvieri

Sound Designer:
Alex Booy

Sound Mixer:
Yves Bémelmans

Special Effects:
Ken Fitzke

Standby Property Master:
Lucilio Goncalves

Still Photographer:
Ricardo Vaz Palma

Swing:
Walter Oliveira Pereira
Gillian Simpson

Third Assistant Director:
Renaud Vaudeville

Visual Effects:
David Horbach

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Claude Kongs

Writer:
Clara van Gool
Glyn Maxwell

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