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Release Date:
April 10, 2021
Original Title:
SUNU
Production Companies:
CZAR Belgium
Production Countries:
Belgium
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
SUNU is a collaborative fashion short film on the new AW21 Project#9 SUNU from Antwerp based designer Jan - Jan Van Essche. The collective idea SUNU, meaning ‘our’ in the Wolof language, summarizes the sentiment of unity, fragility and inclusive interconnectivity. A sense of responsibility towards each other and what surrounds us. A solid bond, a strong connection, which needs to be cherished and praised but simultaneously guarded.
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Art Direction:
Rune Tuerlinckx
Best Boy Electric:
Dion Leemburg
Catering:
Charlotte Koopman
Choreographer:
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Color Grading:
Olivier Gneux
Director:
Ramy Moharam Fouad
Director of Photography:
Jordan Vanschel
Editor:
Jasper Flikschuh
Executive Producer:
Eurydice Gysel
First Assistant Camera:
Rachelle Sluiter
First Assistant Director:
Jeff Theys
Gaffer:
Robbe Meykens
Music:
Willem Ardui
Online Editor:
Dries Derycke
Post Production Producer:
Bieke De Keersmaecker
Producer:
Lander Engels
Second Assistant Camera:
Matthew Noydens
Set Dresser:
Sirine Noella Jen
Sound:
Niels Van Rumst
Steadicam Operator:
Sander Blok
VFX Artist:
Stijn Van Assche
Writer:
Ramy Moharam Fouad
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