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Featuring:
Rudi De Cock, Pascale De Sutter, Iris Dekeersgieter
Written by:
Nicolas Daenens
Directed by:
Nicolas Daenens
Release Date:
January 27, 2024
Original Title:
Hazegras
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
kleinVERHAAL
Production Countries:
Belgium
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
Under the neon lights of the prostitution area in Ostend's Hazegras district, local residents struggle with their small and big problems. Loneliness overtakes them every now and then. Yet they appear to be more connected then they think.
Under the neon lights of the prostitution area in Ostend's Hazegras district, local residents struggle with their small and big problems. Loneliness overtakes them every now and then. Yet they appear to be more connected then they...
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Art Direction:
Ethel Kelderman
Chris Lievens
Assistant Production Manager:
Loes Vandamme
Charlotte Vermeersch
Boom Operator:
Stefaan de Bisschop
Cinematography:
Johan Stoefs
Construction Coordinator:
Franky Barbaix
Continuity:
Elza Jeanty
Costume Designer:
Karen de Wolf
Director:
Nicolas Daenens
Editor:
Joris Brouwers
Electrician:
Syméon Verbeke
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Charlotte Vermeersch
First Assistant Camera:
Alana Stoefs
Gaffer:
Patrick Haegeman
Graphic Designer:
Charlotte Vermeersch
Location Assistant:
Dieter Debruyne
Genis Laguna
Yamen Martini
Mats van Paridon
Location Manager:
Pieter-Jan Delesie
Makeup Artist:
Heike Beernaerts
Music:
Pieter-Jan Delesie
Producer:
Hans Dewitte
Frédéric Fonteyne
Production Manager:
Veerle Hasselman
Production Sound Mixer:
Gedeon Depauw
Second Assistant Camera:
Nassim Versbraegen
Second Assistant Director:
Loes Vandamme
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Peter Ghesquière
Wardrobe Assistant:
Nadine De Rouck
Writer:
Nicolas Daenens
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