Where the birds go (2019) [N/A]

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Release Date:
May 11, 2019

Original Title:
Where the birds go

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Cinegrapher Film Productions
VLA Films
Zeroseventy

Production Countries:
Germany | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

An 11-year-old boy who suffers from the consequences of a traumatic event goes in search of his father in the Black Forest. During this search he tries to find an answer to the events of the past.

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Assistant Camera:
Evert Bazuin
Daan de Graaff

Camera Operator:
Maximilian Weber
Jasper van Gheluwe

Director:
Arjen Schotel

Director of Photography:
Christiaan van Leeuwen

Editor:
Arjen Schotel

First Assistant Camera:
Amrit Khalsa
Peter Krijgsma

Gaffer:
Thomas Jeninga
Arjen Seykens

Grip:
Bjorn Schumacher

Lighting Technician:
Robert Schmidt

Makeup Artist:
Faisa Sontodimedjo

Music:
Jons Maresch

Production Design:
Robin Bruinsma

Second Assistant Camera:
Evert Bazuin
Daan de Graaff

Senior Colorist:
Petro van Leeuwen

Sound:
Sander Houwen

Sound Recordist:
Sander Houwen

Steadicam Operator:
Jasper van Gheluwe

Supervising Producer:
Robin Bruinsma

Unit Production Manager:
Leslie Lampe

Writer:
Arjen Schotel

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