Week 97 (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 2023

Original Title:
Week 97

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

Marcels life is very consistent. Every day very much looks the same. There are two things in life that are very important to him: serving a cup of coffee to the local garbage man and taking care of his plant. He lives a peaceful life until week 97 has arrived and suddenly his life takes another turn...

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Art Direction:
Lotte Bosmans

Boom Operator:
Lyth Lochosvili

Color Grading:
Kene Illegems

Costumer:
Mare Joos

Director:
Anéline Plateau

Director of Photography:
Liam Emmerechts

Editor:
Indra Dockx

Electrician:
Adam van Sloun
Billy D'Hoore

First Assistant Camera:
Frederic Garçon

First Assistant Director:
Ariane Tavernier

Gaffer:
Nathaniël Van Ouystel

Grip:
Tomas Van Camp
John Hokke

Key Grip:
Michiel merlevede

Line Producer:
Auke Goossens

Location Assistant:
Ella Speleman
Victor Simons
Nina Van den Eynde

Location Manager:
Ruben Jespers

Makeup & Hair:
Ella Geerens

Production Assistant:
Alexandra Mees

Script Supervisor:
Reinout Leys
Michelle Paas

Second Assistant Camera:
Louise Butter

Second Assistant Director:
Laurens van Herk

Set Dresser:
Margot Lievens
Elias Godts

Set Photographer:
Michel Vertongen
Tone Verswijvel

Sound:
Efe Otike

Sound Designer:
Jeroen Bollen

Steadicam Operator:
Jerom Wallican

VFX Artist:
Victor Vercammen

VFX Editor:
Indra Dockx

Writer:
Anéline Plateau

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