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Release Date:
December 3, 2022
Original Title:
Happy Hunting
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery
Production Companies:
2kw
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
Runtime: 6
When a rare deer gets spotted, two huntresses get their call to action in order to obtain their largerst trophy yet!
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Art Department Assistant:
Victor kruit
Assistant Editor:
Bram Lemmen
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Bonnie Teune
Co-Director:
Lizzy Hubers
Co-Producer:
Colin van Erp
Janske Bijlmakers
Color Grading:
Tim Klooster
Director:
Bjorn Christians
Director of Photography:
Tim Klooster
Editor:
Tim Klooster
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Tessa Stappers
First Assistant Director:
Janske Bijlmakers
Gaffer:
Julien Tromp
Graphic Designer:
Tim Klooster
Makeup Artist:
Wieneke Manders
Music:
Tom Willebords
Producer:
Luc van den Elsen
Scenario Writer:
Bjorn Christians
Julia Ruitenberg
Lizzy Hubers
Leon Roossien
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Leon de Wit
Set Designer:
Juliet Ketner
Sound:
Risanne Schuring
Roos Korver
Sound Design Assistant:
Tim Klooster
Bjorn Christians
Victor kruit
Luc van den Elsen
Colin van Erp
Sound Designer:
Bram Lemmen
Technical Advisor:
Richard Aubert
Third Assistant Director:
Leon de Wit
Visual Effects:
Tim Klooster
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