Esper (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 12, 2024

Original Title:
Esper

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Bit Media
De Tijdmachine

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 14 

Runtime: 11

An onesided conversation with the thoughts of another

An Esper tries to make new connections, but what he doesn't realise is that in order to communicate with someone he needs more than just his gift.

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Art Direction:
Juliet Ketner

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Olivier Cleijpool
Romme Faassen

Color Grading:
Tim Klooster

Costume Design:
Juliet Ketner

Director:
Leon de Wit
Tim Klooster

Director of Photography:
Tim Klooster

Editor:
Tim Klooster

First Assistant Camera:
Bram Lemmen

First Assistant Director:
Bonnie Teune
Janske Bijlmakers

Gaffer:
Roan Groothuis

Graphic Designer:
Tim Klooster

Producer:
Luc van den Elsen

Production Assistant:
Lodi Heatubun
Dewi Wenzel
Bonnie Teune
Martijn Meulenbelt

Script Coordinator:
Bjorn Christians

Script Supervisor:
Bjorn Christians
Dewi Wenzel

Second Assistant Camera:
Olivier Cleijpool
Niek de Jongh

Sound Designer:
Tim Klooster

Sound Mixer:
Tim Klooster

Sound Recordist:
Pip Henzen

Visual Effects:
Tim Klooster

Writer:
Tim Klooster

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