A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 29, 2014
Original Title:
de Smet
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Elbe Stevens Films
Lumière Cinema Maastricht
Masterplan Filmtalent Limburg
Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
The de Smet brothers created a system to live their lives as singles in the most comfortable way. When a new woman moves into their street, their synergy turns out to be a house of cards.
Administration:
Nico Haenen
Hortense Brounts
Art Direction:
Inês Silveira
Wim Geudens
Assistant Camera:
Mathijs Gonnissen
Assistant Director:
René Jonkers
Assistant Location Manager:
Ruth Verbruggen
Pieter Vermeersch
Best Boy Electric:
Mario Dirkx
Stefan van Diest
Boom Operator:
Hannes Leemans
Catering:
Fabienne Sillen
Nicole Leyssen
Leentje Bruninx
Renaat Sillen
Color Grading:
Nick Fortemps
Compositing Artist:
Herman Germeijs
Costume Assistant:
Stéphanie Spens
Costume Design:
Sofie Callaerts
Director:
Thomas Baerten
Wim Geudens
Director of Photography:
Emanuel Vanderjeugd
Editor:
Thijs van Nuffel
Gaffer:
Pieter-Jan Donckels
Grip:
Jasper Moeyaert
Line Producer:
Ben Vandendaele
Location Manager:
Stijn Halfens
Makeup & Hair:
Hilde van Hees
Original Music Composer:
Ruben Debusschere
Post-Production Manager:
Ben Vandendaele
Producer:
Elbe Stevens
Production Runner:
Thibault Jacobs
Eric Geudens
Martin Baerten
Joris Baerten
Project Manager:
Guido Franken
Script Supervisor:
Janneke Swinkels
Set Dresser:
Caroline Foulon
Camille Haels
Sound Designer:
Arnout Colaert
Still Photographer:
Jonas Roosens
Stunt Coordinator:
Martin Baerten
Jean-Pierre Cuipers
Stunt Driver:
Thomas Baerten
Wim Geudens
VFX Supervisor:
Jan Hameeuw
Visual Effects:
Leslie Foubert
Writer:
Thomas Baerten
Wim Geudens
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