A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 9, 2012
Original Title:
김동무는 하늘을 난다
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Another Dimension of an Idea
Korea Film Export and Import
Koryo Group
Production Countries:
Belgium | North Korea | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 77
A North Korean coal miner struggles to realize her dream of becoming a circus acrobat.
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Animation:
Mark Lowther
Animation Director:
AnneMarie Walsh
Art Designer:
AnneMarie Walsh
Art Direction:
Kim Won-Song
Assistant Editor:
Guy Fellemans
Boom Operator:
Rim Bong-chun
Cinematography:
Jin Sok Hwang
Color Grading:
Tom Mulder
Colorist:
Tom Mulder
Compositing Lead:
Kosmas Stergiou
Compositor:
Makis Stergiou
Costume Design:
Pak Yu-jong
Director:
Anja Daelemans
Nicholas Bonner
Gwang Hun Kim
Editor:
Gao Bing
Yun Sim Kim
Alain Dessauvage
Foley Artist:
Céline Bernard
Foley Recordist:
Frank Rotthier
Makeup Artist:
Ho Myung-suk
Yong Ho
Music:
Chol Ham
Frederik van de Moortel
Music Arranger:
Chol Ham
Musician:
Yannick Daems
Mieke de Block
Frauke Marien
Post Production Supervisor:
Katrijn Steylaerts
Producer:
Nicholas Bonner
Ryom Mi Hwa
Anja Daelemans
Production Manager:
Christy Liu
Publicist:
David Magdael
Screenplay:
Myong-sik Sin
Chol Kim
Sound Designer:
Pedro van der Eecken
Sound Editor:
Matthias Hillegeer
Jeroen Truijens
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Sabine de Becker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pedro van der Eecken
Sound Recordist:
Rim Yu-song
Title Graphics:
David Peeters
Transportation Coordinator:
Ludwig Töpke
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stefan Rycken
Writer:
Park Yong-sik
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