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Release Date:
April 5, 2004
Original Title:
Carlo
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
CCCP
Czar Film
Production Countries:
Belgium
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Nicky breaks both of his feet, and asks his cousin Carlo to stand in for him during a footballmatch. But when Carlo is picked up on the day of the match, he gets in the wrong car.
Art Direction:
Walter Brugmans
Assistant Camera:
Björn Charpentier
Sylvain Fradier
Assistant Director:
Jan De Coster
Assistant Location Manager:
Peter Kern
Olivier Langhendries
Matthias Schellens
Joost Wynant
Mor Diop
Assistant Set Dresser:
Emma De Swaef
Thomas Sennesael
Associate Producer:
Ief Desseyn
Boom Operator:
Jan Van Hende
Catering:
Paul Desseyn
Karl Pfeffer
Arnout Sneijers
Color Grading:
Peter Bernaers
Director:
Michaël R. Roskam
Director of Photography:
Lieven Van Baelen
Editor:
Alain Dessauvage
Electrician:
Dieter De Bock
Stijn Devos
Koen Martens
Executive Producer:
Ruben Goots
First Assistant Director:
Griselda Gonzalez
Gaffer:
Patrick Haegeman
Grip:
Wim Bonte
Hairstylist:
Isabelle Lhoas
Key Grip:
Hans Reynaers
Frank Vanderhaeghen
Location Manager:
Annou Lardinois
Makeup & Hair:
Stèphanie Carlier
Music:
Raf Keunen
Music Producer:
Peter Van Laerhoven
Musician:
Luc Van Lieshout
Kim Van Den Brempt
Stefaan Blancke
Post Production Supervisor:
Alexandra Meese
Producer:
Ellen De Waele
Bart Van Langendonck
Arielle Sleutel
Production Assistant:
Maya Wilsens
Production Manager:
Frederik Nicolaï
Screenplay:
Michaël R. Roskam
Script:
Franciska Devos
Set Dresser:
Thierry Vandenbussche
Sound Designer:
Tom Daniëls
Sound Editor:
Frédéric Hahn
Sound Engineer:
Raf Enckels
Sound Mixer:
Thierry De Vries
Tom Daniëls
Special Effects Supervisor:
Stef Rycken
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