The Performers Act V - Kai (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 11, 2019

Original Title:
The Performers Act V - Kai

Genres:
Family

Production Companies:
PSN South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

For the latest short film in collaboration with GQ and Vogue, director Lucy Luscombe encouraged Kai—member of K-Pop supergroup EXO—to travel back through time and place, an exercise that proved to uncover personal memories about his family and the origins of his love for dance and choreography.

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Additional Casting:
Coralie Rose

Additional Music:
Ben Vince

Art Direction:
Cho Hea Kim

Casting Director:
Han Seung Hwan

Choreographer:
Mihawk Back

Creative Director:
Rebecca Mason

Director:
Lucy Luscombe

Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Favale

Editor:
Phil Currie

Editorial Production Assistant:
Joe Bolger
William Pope

Executive Producer:
Kimi Kim

First Assistant Art Direction:
Hamin Kim

First Assistant Camera:
Gunhui Kim
Cha Soon Ho

Gaffer:
Jae Gwang Park

Hairstylist:
Naejoo Park

Key Production Assistant:
Seunggyu Kim

Location Manager:
Jinwook Lee

Makeup Artist:
Nam Ji Soo
Yunsu Hyun

Music:
godcolony

Post Producer:
Laura Smith

Producer:
James Graley
Julia Park

Production Designer:
Oian Arteta

Script Editor:
Adam Welch

Sound Designer:
Tom Heddy

Sound Editor:
Ned Sisson

Sound Mixer:
Lew Grade

Sound Technical Supervisor:
Jung Jong Ho

VFX Production Coordinator:
Xavi Trilla

VFX Supervisor:
Sergio Herrero

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