The Takeover (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 1, 2022

Original Title:
The Takeover

Alternate Titles:
The Takeover
เดอะ เทคโอเวอร์
正义黑客

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Fiction Valley

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  GB: 15  HU: 16  JP: R18+  NL: 16  PL: 16  SG: NC16  TW: 16 

Runtime: 87

Self-proclaimed ethical hacker Mel Bandison's life is turned upside down when she stops a data breach on a high-tech self-driving bus that also happens to shut down an international criminal network. She then becomes a target and is framed with a deepfake video that “shows” that she murders someone.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Max Maloney
Rolf Dekens
Erwin Roodhart

Action Director:
Marco Maas

Aerial Camera Technician:
Thijm Huijbrechtse

Aerial Director of Photography:
Django de Groot

Art Department Assistant:
Kristian Breevoort

Assistant Costume Designer:
Stefanie Bordon

Assistant Director:
Jocelyn Herrewijn

Assistant Editor:
Stefan Hickert
Nino Koolen

Assistant Production Manager:
Femke van de Water

Assistant Property Master:
Laura Windt

Assistant Set Dresser:
Luca Struijk

Best Boy Grip:
Stan Widdershoven

Camera Car:
Mick Durlacher

Casting Assistant:
Anwar Aaziz

Casting Director:
Betty Post

Construction Manager:
Robin van Eijk

Costume Designer:
Heleen Heintjes

Creative Producer:
Jacqueline de Goeij

Director:
Annemarie van de Mond

Director of Photography:
Willem Helwig

Driver:
Ronnie Paul
Lutz Schleisner

Drone Pilot:
Tom Oudijk

Editor:
Fatih Tura

Electrician:
Thom van Dongen
Ton Cox

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Rob Van Dam
Julia Cereijo
Michael Monteiro

First Assistant Director:
Yves Van de Vyver

Focus Puller:
Thomas Bultstra
Sjoerd Carton

Gaffer:
Erwin Roodhart
Thomas Kool

Graphic Designer:
Michiel Bartelen

Grip:
Antoine Petiet

Head of Production:
Ingrid Remeijsen

Line Producer:
Robert Post

Location Manager:
Frans Kuijper

Makeup Artist:
Scarlett Kraidy

Makeup Department Head:
Leendert van Nimwegen

Music:
Merlijn Snitker

On Set Dresser:
Ellen Liem

Painter:
Marleen van Wijgerden

Post Production Supervisor:
Claudia Demmers

Producer:
Annemieke van Vliet
Femke Bennink

Production Assistant:
Johnny Krak
Bas van Prooijen

Production Design:
Rosie Stapel

Production Manager:
Jerrold Smit

Production Sound Mixer:
Jacques Vleeshouwers
Richard Wilder

Props:
Anita van Pelt

Runner Art Department:
Peter Dekker

Russian Arm Operator:
Erwin Steen
Guido Leonarduzzi

Script Supervisor:
Joey Pavic

Seamstress:
Birgit Haneuse

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Niels Zonnenberg

Second Assistant Camera:
Steven van Hengstum

Set Dresser:
Lorien Mouyal

Sound Designer:
Regard Ibrahim

Special Effects:
Maxim Vincent
Nils Verstraete
Roland Goddijn
Maxim Bos
Harry Wiesenhaan
Rick Wiessenhaan

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Jörg Runk

Still Photographer:
Mark de Blok

Storyboard Artist:
Menno Wittebrood

Stunt Coordinator:
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere

Stunt Double:
Saskia Neville
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere
Rafik Bobo
Christian Petersson
Lutz Schleisner

Stunt Driver:
Brian van de Vooren

Stunts:
Ron Sleeswijk
Ronnie Kreeft

Tattoo Designer:
Rob Hillenbrink

Third Assistant Director:
Iris de Git

Wig Designer:
Michiel van Oostveen

Writer:
Tijs van Marle
Hans Erik Kraan

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