Greater Things (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Grootse Dingen

Alternate Titles:
Greater Things

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Two activists and lovers meet a thrillseeking anarchist who wants to help them in their missions to improve the world. Unsure about the what and how, they start to doubt whether they can even make a difference at all - until their new friend proposes a radical plan. A short film about climate change and our inability to do 'the right thing' for the world at all times.

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Art Direction:
David Fikkert

Assistant Director:
Maaike Hasselaar

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Yoshua Thomassen
Gijs Becks

Cinematography:
Cas Esders

Co-Writer:
Naftalie Vader

Color Grading:
Martin Klein

Costume Designer:
Tess Groen

Director:
Katalin Fikkert

Editor:
Piet van Steen

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Boyd Nijsten

Focus Puller:
Abel Andel

Foley Artist:
Nick Vonk

Gaffer:
Daan Strampel

Makeup & Hair:
Annejet Lont

Music:
Matties Grooten
Stef Duijkers

Producer:
Florien Scholten van Aschat

Production Assistant:
Annejet Lont

Sound:
Paul Verhallen

Sound Designer:
Olivier Terpstra

Steadycam:
Denilson de Koning

Wardrobe Assistant:
Danae Grannetia

Writer:
Katalin Fikkert

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