#eyewitness (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 5, 2018

Original Title:
#eyewitness

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
FrameLab Film
KRO-NCRV

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Shot in continuous takes with no VFX, #eyewitness follows a man who accidentally captures a crime (and its aftermath) with his phone camera.

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Assistant Art Director:
Madeleine Homan

Assistant Camera:
Floris Douwes

Assistant Director:
Daphne Lucker

Assistant Editor:
Fons Posthouwer

Assistant Production Manager:
Lex Dekker
Esra Tapan
Arnout Wever

Casting:
Bert van Kruijssen

Cinematography:
Diderik Evers

Director:
Martijn Winkler

Dramaturgy:
Ellen Imhof

Editor:
Nils Rensen

First Assistant Director:
Marjan Lammers

Gaffer:
Wietze Vos

Post Production Producer:
Jitte Hoekstra

Producer:
Mandy Lim
Winnie Rijnders
Mascha van Erven

Production Design:
Pieter Christiaans

Production Manager:
Anne Koopmanschap

Script Supervisor:
Marjolein ter Braak

Set Dresser:
Lila Goeman Borgesius
Onno Dijkman
Veere van Gent

Sound Editor:
René Overhorst

Sound Recordist:
Gerben Kokmeijer

Stunt Coordinator:
Simon Van Lammeren

Stunt Driver:
Rene Gaemers

Stunts:
Micka Karlsson
Philip van der Eijk

Visual Effects:
Jitte Hoekstra

Writer:
Martijn Winkler

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