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Release Date:
June 13, 2022
Original Title:
Khamsa - The Well of Oblivion
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy | Mystery
Production Companies:
D-clik
Production Countries:
Algeria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
Down in a dark well, an amnesiac little boy called Adi regains consciousness. Accompanied by two strange creatures, he tries to get his memory back and realises that his quest is more complicated than it seems.
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3D Artist:
Sofiane Baroudi
Animation Director:
Vynom
Art Direction:
Kamal Zakour
Casting:
Mounes Khemmar
Character Designer:
Vynom
Concept Artist:
Kamal Zakour
Vynom
Director:
Vynom
Editor:
Vynom
First Assistant Director:
Kenza Mehadji
Mixing Engineer:
Tobias Lilja
Music:
Tobias Lilja
Painter:
Kamal Zakour
Toufik Mebarki
Mohammed El Amine Benali
Vynom
Faiza Benaouda
Producer:
Kamal MOUHOUNE
Khaled Boumriche
Production Assistant:
Kenza Mehadji
Production Manager:
Kamal MOUHOUNE
Public Relations:
Reda Zinedine Ghebbi
Script Consultant:
Abir Gasmi
Sound Designer:
Tobias Lilja
Storyboard:
Vynom
Translator:
Abir Gasmi
Meriem Mehadji
Houssam Djeghim
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