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Release Date:
January 1, 2020
Original Title:
Ghost Tropic
Alternate Titles:
夜幕離魂
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
10.80 Films
Minds Meet
PhantaVision
Quetzalcoatl
Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
After a long day at work, fiftyeight-year-old Khadija falls asleep on the last subway train. When she wakes up at the end of the line, she has no choice but to make her way home on foot. On her nocturnal journey she finds herself compelled to ask for and give help to the other inhabitants of the night.
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ADR Recordist:
Virgile Jans
David Gérain
Associate Producer:
Tanguy Dekeyser
Boom Operator:
Niels Van Rumst
Clapper Loader:
Krispijn Tant
Co-Producer:
Petra Goedings
Sibylle Seys Smets
Colorist:
Olivier Ogneux
Costume Design:
Manon Blom
Director:
Bas Devos
Director of Photography:
Grimm Vandekerckhove
Editor:
Bas Devos
Dieter Diependaele
First Assistant Director:
Siel Van Daele
Focus Puller:
Didier Frateur
Juan Sepulchre
Foley Artist:
Olivier Thys
Bertrand Boudaud
Foley Recordist:
David Gérain
Virgile Jans
Gaffer:
Wim Swinnen
Michael Swennen
Felix Ryckebusch
Tim Janssens
Grip:
Stijn De Troyer
Key Grip:
Tim Roels
Tomas Van Camp
Nils De Smet
Original Music Composer:
Brecht Ameel
Producer:
Benoît Roland
Nabil Ben Yadir
Bas Devos
Tomas Leyers
Marc Goyens
Production Design:
Jonathan Van Essche
Quinten Van Essche
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Didier Frateur
Set Dresser:
Kato Bulteel
Set Photographer:
Erik De Cnodder
Sound Designer:
Boris Debackere
Sound Editor:
Alexander Baert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Benoît Biral
Virgile Jans
David Gérain
Sound Recordist:
Yanna Soentjens
Rafael Bobadilla
Kwinten Van Laethem
Kyle Masterson-Silvestro
Steadicam Operator:
Jo Vermaercke
Visual Effects:
Lino De Koninck
Tanel Viksi
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Leonardo Van Dijl
Writer:
Bas Devos
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