Moral Hazard (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 7, 2025

Original Title:
Nevenschade

Alternate Titles:
Nevenschade

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Luuk Audenaerde

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16 

Runtime: 12

A wealthy married woman tries to escape her mounting guilt after she and her husband accidentally injure a young sex worker during a dangerous pursuit of pleasure.

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Art Direction:
Jannah 'Moss' Snoek

Best Boy Electric:
Andy Gil-Gonzalez
Joey van Bree

Color Grading:
Milton Broen

Costume Designer:
Loes de Jong

Director:
Luuk Audenaerde

Director of Photography:
nino stafleu

Editor:
Stan van Lingen

Executive Producer:
Cheyenne Löhnen

First Assistant Camera:
Tom Selbeck
Arun Harends

First Assistant Director:
Nino van der Steen
Xana Merkus

Gaffer:
Roan Groothuis
Quintijn Maas

Lighting Technician:
Len Zentner
Maas van Zal

Makeup & Hair:
Loes de Jong

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Marloes van den Brink
Femke Kockelkorn

Music:
Mike Meurs

Other:
Geerten Stumpel

Post Production Technical Engineer:
Wouter van Gestel

Producer:
Luuk Audenaerde
Brend Küppers

Production Assistant:
Max Pleysier
Rink Audenaerde

Production Intern:
Ole van den Heuvel

Projection:
Tjalling de Leeuw in 't Veld

Screenplay:
Luuk Audenaerde

Script Supervisor:
Amelia Veldhuis

Sound Designer:
Fabian van Dongen

Sound Recordist:
Roseanne Körver
Dickenson Eekman

Still Photographer:
Lotte Spijkers

Storyboard Artist:
Jannah 'Moss' Snoek

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