Red Zone (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 11, 2019

Original Title:
Zone Rouge

Genres:
Adventure | Documentary | History | War

Production Companies:
Zone Rouge Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

100 years after the guns fell silent, the people of North Eastern France are still feeling the effects of war. Seasoned Minesweeper Guy Momper and his team of De-miners extract unexploded munitions from the First and Second World War, their mission is estimated to take 300 years to complete.

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Associate Producer:
Mike Rilstone

Cinematography:
Mike Rilstone

Color Assistant:
James Graham

Colorist:
Conor Fisher
Jane Garrah

Director:
Dominique van Olm

Editor:
Pauline Decroix

Foley Artist:
John Sievert

Foley Recording Engineer:
Randy Wilson

Music:
Dillon Baldaserro

Producer:
Darren Snowden

Production Manager:
Niki Cook

Production Sound Mixer:
Darren Snowden

Sound Designer:
Evan Jerred

Sound Mixer:
Darren Snowden

Special Effects:
Emily Rans

Writer:
Mike Rilstone
Darren Snowden
Dominique van Olm

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