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Release Date:
April 12, 2017
Original Title:
Ringo Rocket Star and His Song for Yuri Gagarin
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Road to Gagarin
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
LT: N-13
Runtime: 10
A dry, tragicomic musical short about a gipsy who thinks he will become famous by writing a song for the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin.
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Animation Director:
Barry Schwarz
Assistant Director:
Marko Nicolic
Assistant Director of Photography:
Aleksandar Mijailović
Assistant Production Manager:
Sonja Mihajlova
Casting Director:
Marko Nikolić
Color Grading:
Barry Clarke
Compositing Artist:
Gregoire Verweijen
Director:
Rene Nuijens
Director of Photography:
Obrad Kokotović
Editor:
Will Judge
Executive Co-Producer:
Vida Putnik
Executive Producer:
Marko Stanković
Grip:
Miloš Živanović
Line Producer:
Jelena Pavlović
Lyricist:
Rene Nuijens
Makeup & Hair:
Jovana Vasić
Music:
Janja Lončar
Music Score Producer:
Janja Lončar
Post Production Coordinator:
Marcel Oudendijk
Producer:
Marko Nicolic
Stanković & Sinovi
Production Design:
Jelena Terzić Stanković
Production Supervisor:
Ludovico Films
Sound:
Aleksandar Bojčić
Sound Mixer:
Miloš Drobnjaković
Title Designer:
Celia Rosa
Title Illustration:
Mattia Rubino
Writer:
Rene Nuijens
Steve Korver
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