Villsvinet (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 14, 2023

Original Title:
Villsvinet

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
De Tijdmachine

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL 

Runtime: 6

When a juweler awakens in a mysterious room he gets served a unique three course meal.

When Sam Spijkers awakens in a mysterious room he is guided by Anna and Frigg to potentionally his final meal... A film made for the 48h Film Project, Arnhem in 2023.

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Assistant Production Design:
Pip Henzen

Camera Operator:
Tim Klooster

Casting:
Luc van den Elsen

Cinematography:
Tim Klooster

Co-Producer:
Rosa van der Vleuten

Color Grading:
Tim Klooster

Costume Design:
Juliet Ketner

Director:
Lizzy Hubers
Bjorn Christians

Director of Photography:
Tim Klooster

Editor:
Tim Klooster
Bram Lemmen

First Assistant Camera:
Bram Lemmen

First Assistant Director:
Pip Henzen

Foley:
Rosa van der Vleuten
Luc van den Elsen

Gaffer:
Giel Roggeveen

Graphic Designer:
Rosa van der Vleuten
Tim Klooster

Makeup & Hair:
Juliet Ketner

Music:
Mark van de Looverbosch

Producer:
Luc van den Elsen

Producer's Assistant:
Leon de Wit

Production Assistant:
Sem Beex

Production Design:
Juliet Ketner

Scenario Writer:
Bjorn Christians

Second Assistant Camera:
Colin van Erp

Set Dresser:
Juliet Ketner

Set Photographer:
Sem Beex
Colin van Erp

Sound Designer:
Bjorn Christians
Tim Klooster
Bram Lemmen

Sound Mixer:
Bjorn Christians
Bram Lemmen
Tim Klooster

Sound Recordist:
Roos Korver

Visual Effects:
Tim Klooster

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