A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Written by:
Jamy Guda
Wianda Rozendaal
Directed by:
Jeroen van Duyvenbode, Joey van Eykel
Release Date:
July 3, 2025
Original Title:
Moksha
Genres:
Animation | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Nederlandse Filmacademie
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
Runtime: 5
In a dark, apocalyptic world where every falling star brings Earth one step closer to total darkness, a lonely inventor desperately works on a machine that can send the stars back into space. When the last star crashes to Earth, the inventor manages to place it in his completed machine just in time. Everything seems to be turning out fine—until the machine suddenly explodes. The star goes out, and all hope seems lost...
In a dark, apocalyptic world where every falling star brings Earth one step closer to total darkness, a lonely inventor desperately works on a machine that can send the stars back into space. When the last star crashes to Earth, t...
Animation Supervisor:
Jan Driessen
Art Department Assistant:
Floor Helmus
CG Artist:
Milo Boot
Ricardo Korver
CG Supervisor:
Milo Boot
Compositing Lead:
Birk Bouman
Compositing Supervisor:
Paras Deol
Concept Artist:
Kamran Khan
Claudia van Beelen
Creative Director:
Finn van der Reijden
Director:
Jeroen van Duyvenbode
Joey van Eykel
Director of Photography:
Rick de Beurs
Editor:
Madelief Joore
Foley:
Hannah Abrahams
Luc Boymans
Lead Character Designer:
Claudia van Beelen
Original Music Composer:
Xiangming Niu
Producer:
Rik Kornmann
Yunus M. Benli
Production Design:
Finn van der Reijden
Scenario Writer:
Jamy Guda
Wianda Rozendaal
Sound Designer:
Faas Brester
Jan Verburg
Sound Effects Editor:
George Ammerlaan
Emilia Voortman
Storyboard Artist:
Isabella-Shiraz Hitzert
Roos ten Hoedt
VFX Production Coordinator:
Isabella-Shiraz Hitzert
VFX Supervisor:
Inge Wenneker
Visual Effects Producer:
Ties Flippo
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