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Release Date:
March 22, 2025
Original Title:
Blutspur Antwerpen
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Constantin Television
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
A murder in broad daylight in the port of Antwerp: model Jean-Baptiste Kalemba is shot dead by a masked cyclist while jogging in front of the famous “Havenhuis”. Although the assassin must be a professional, Detective Inspector Louma Shapiro and her colleague Pierre Didier suspect a mistake.
"B" Camera Operator:
Thomas Wilski
Assistant Camera:
Sylvain Fradier
Roman Roobaert
Assistant Director:
Jannis Skalieris
Denis Mauguit
Casting:
Karimah El-Giamal
Michaël Bier
Commissioning Editor:
Claudia Luzius
Christoph Pellander
Costume Designer:
Nathalie Leborgne
Director:
Anna-Katharina Maier
Director of Photography:
Anton Klima
Editor:
Lukas Meissner
Gaffer:
Denis Antheunissens
Line Producer:
Steffen Günther
Hélène Lambotte
Kirsten Frehse
Makeup Artist:
Patricia Grant
Frank van Wolleghem
Original Music Composer:
Jaro Messerschmidt
Nik Reich
Post Production Supervisor:
Sonny Schalk
Producer:
Friedrich Wildfeuer
Karsten Rühle
Production Design:
Ilse Willocx
Production Manager:
Angela Gillner
Renaud Boucquey
Nadine Borreman
Property Master:
Julie Coppens
Stijn De Ghein
Script Supervisor:
Maja Begusch
Sound:
Joeri Verspecht
Sound Designer:
Alexander Würtz
Sound Mixer:
Benedikt Uebe
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