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Release Date:
December 10, 2019
Original Title:
A Winged Victory for the Sullen: Aqualung, Motherfucker
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Music
Production Companies:
CZAR Belgium
Production Countries:
Belgium | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
Dark, body horror and neon heavy short movie by Jonas Govaerts
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Art Designer:
Dries Vanoirbeek
Art Direction:
Liza Shevchuk
Costume Assistant:
Lies De Smedt
Costume Designer:
Margerita Sanders
Director:
Jonas Govaerts
Director of Photography:
Grimm Vandekerckhove
Electrician:
Arne Janssens
Felix Ryckebush
Executive Producer:
Eurydice Gysel
First Assistant Director:
Peter Ghesquière
Focus Puller:
Ruben Appeltans
Gaffer:
Tim Janssens
Grip:
Stijn De Troyer
Grip Production Assistant:
Loic Peeters
Location Scout:
Brent Rottie
Onno Boone
Makeup Artist:
Sky Van Der Hoek
Producer:
Nele Carlier
Production Assistant:
Ralph Durlinger
Props:
Fred Libert
Screenplay:
Jonas Govaerts
Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie
Still Photographer:
Aine Devaney
Visual Effects:
Bobby McGlynn
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Deirdre Fitzgerald
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