A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 17, 2010
Original Title:
22 Mei
Alternate Titles:
22 Maja
22 мая
22. Mai
22nd Of May
Soudain le 22 Mai
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Thriller
Production Companies:
CCCP
CZAR Belgium
IJswater Films BV
Revolver Films
Ryva
Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Sam wakes up, gets ready and goes to do his daily job. And then the unexpected happens. A bomb explodes in the center of the shopping mall where he works. He drags himself towards the entrance to save the victims. One by one he pulls them out, until something terrible takes place. In complete hysteria he runs off till he falls down from exhaustion. A woman's voice makes him raise his head. She's one of the victims he saved. She wants to know why the suicide bomber did it. This encounter projects him back in history and even in a surreal world. Thereafter he runs into everyone he saved and feels that their defeat shows many parallels with his own. Even his confrontation with the wrongdoer isn't that straightforward as he thought it would be and confronts him with the fact that guilt and innocence can be pretty much alike.
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Art Direction:
Geert Paredis
Assistant Art Director:
Toon Marien
Assistant Costume Designer:
Aliette Vliers
Assistant Editor:
Tom Denoyette
Assistant Location Manager:
Sarah Zwaenepoel
Best Boy Grip:
Tim Janssens
Boom Operator:
Geert Vlegels
Lieven Verbraeken
Camera Operator:
Flip Bleekrode
Carpenter:
Olivier Fimmers
Cinematography:
Glynn Speeckaert
Co-Producer:
Raymond van der Kaaij
Frank Hoeve
Michael Reuter
Rebekka Garrido
Colorist:
Joost Van Kerckhove
Compositor:
Mike Gallagher
David Zaretti
Ann Vandenbussche
Chris Mascarello
James Vanderhaeghen
Bart Barendregt
Construction Buyer:
Sander Van Echelpoel
Kobe De Bontridder
Stephanie Engels
Joris Van Laere
Dries Cleiren
Steven De Koker
Bart Wouters
Construction Coordinator:
Toon Marien
Costume Design:
Catherine Marchand
Costume Supervisor:
Catherine Marchand
Director:
Koen Mortier
Driver:
Eric Trappeniers
Editor:
Nico Leunen
Electrician:
Belle Van Dijk
Dieuwert Vandekerkhove
Roel Tanghe
Laurens De Grande
Joost Henderieckx
Karina van den Berg
Extras Casting:
Bernard Garant
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Luc Frisson
First Assistant Director:
Johan Seeuws
Foley Artist:
Carsten Richter
Foley Editor:
Marcus Sujata
Foley Mixer:
Marcus Sujata
Gaffer:
Dieter Van der Eecken
Grip:
Jan Lemmens
Hatuey Suarez
Nicolas Boucart
Cine Qua Non
Walter Birkhoff
Key Grip:
Kurt Reybrouck
Line Producer:
Ingrid Van Eig
Location Assistant:
Nicola Bové
Location Scout:
Bram Goots
Makeup Artist:
Karijn van Brink
Music:
Mike Gallagher
Phantom Operator:
Francois Starr
Post Production Assistant:
Ben Vandendaele
Gregor Wille
Producer:
Koen Mortier
Eurydice Gysel
Production Assistant:
René Vermeulen
Property Master:
Bieke Damen
Props:
Peggy Verstraeten
Publicist:
Gudrun Burie
Marie-France Dupagne
Barbara van Lombeek
Recording Supervision:
Matthieu Michaux
Lars Ginzel
Roto Supervisor:
Tristan Salomé
Screenplay:
Koen Mortier
Second Assistant Camera:
Julien Lambert
Second Assistant Director:
Tomas Coppejans
Second Unit:
Jessica Champeaux
Benjamin Hautenauve
Set Decoration:
Olivier Fimmers
Set Decoration Buyer:
Olivier Fimmers
Set Dresser:
Steffi De Koninck
Peggy Verstraeten
Sound:
Eric Horstmann
Luc Cuveele
Sound Designer:
Christian Conrad
Special Effects:
Edward Wiesenhaan
Special Effects Coordinator:
Rick Wiessenhaan
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Saskia Verreycken
Special Effects Supervisor:
Harry Wiesenhaan
Special Effects Technician:
Robert Seepers
Roland Goddijn
Nick van Leeuwen
Steadicam Operator:
Jo Vermaercke
Still Photographer:
Toon Aerts
Jo Voets
Story:
Koen Mortier
Stunts:
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dominik Schleier
Telecine Colorist:
Hervé Vander Heyden
Thanks:
Martin Dewitte
Trainee Production Coordinator:
Pieke Schreuder
Visual Effects:
Kristof Luyckx
Philipp Großmann
Wardrobe Assistant:
Sophie Callaerts
Writer:
Koen Mortier
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