A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 5, 2018
Original Title:
#eyewitness
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
FrameLab Film
KRO-NCRV
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Shot in continuous takes with no VFX, #eyewitness follows a man who accidentally captures a crime (and its aftermath) with his phone camera.
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Assistant Art Director:
Madeleine Homan
Assistant Camera:
Floris Douwes
Assistant Director:
Daphne Lucker
Assistant Editor:
Fons Posthouwer
Assistant Production Manager:
Lex Dekker
Esra Tapan
Arnout Wever
Casting:
Bert van Kruijssen
Cinematography:
Diderik Evers
Director:
Martijn Winkler
Dramaturgy:
Ellen Imhof
Editor:
Nils Rensen
First Assistant Director:
Marjan Lammers
Gaffer:
Wietze Vos
Post Production Producer:
Jitte Hoekstra
Producer:
Mandy Lim
Winnie Rijnders
Mascha van Erven
Production Design:
Pieter Christiaans
Production Manager:
Anne Koopmanschap
Script Supervisor:
Marjolein ter Braak
Set Dresser:
Lila Goeman Borgesius
Onno Dijkman
Veere van Gent
Sound Editor:
René Overhorst
Sound Recordist:
Gerben Kokmeijer
Stunt Coordinator:
Simon Van Lammeren
Stunt Driver:
Rene Gaemers
Stunts:
Micka Karlsson
Philip van der Eijk
Visual Effects:
Jitte Hoekstra
Writer:
Martijn Winkler
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