Summer Rain (2017) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Kazuki Brouckaert, Charles Cornette, Hilde Uitterlinden

Written by:
Miwako Van Weyenberg

Directed by:
Miwako Van Weyenberg


Release Date:
December 4, 2017

Original Title:
Zomerregen

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Keita is a 8-year old boy from a Belgian-Japanese family. During the summer break, he spends two weeks with his grandparents at the Flemish countryside. Keita has a difficult relationship with his grandfather and they are both put to the test when they are forced to live under the same roof.

Keita is a nine-year old boy growing up in a Belgian-Japanese family. During the summer holidays, he spends two weeks with his grandparents in the Flemish countryside. Keita's relationship ...

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Summer Rain (2017) on IMDb

Art Direction:
Jens Burez

Assistant Director:
Niko Himschoot

Cinematography:
Sander Vandenbroucke

Colorist:
Pieter-Jan Uvyn

Costume Design:
Katia De Cauwer

Director:
Miwako Van Weyenberg

Editor:
Matias Vanraes

First Assistant Camera:
Boris Godfroid

Location Manager:
Sam Van Krieken

Makeup Artist:
Leyla Van Hassel

Producer:
Antonino Lombardo

Production Manager:
Elisa Heene

Script:
Louise De Groef

Sound Editor:
Gedeon Depauw

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gedeon Depauw

Sound Recordist:
Gedeon Depauw

Writer:
Miwako Van Weyenberg

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