The Monster of Nix (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 1, 2011

Original Title:
The Monster of Nix

Alternate Titles:
El Monstruo de Nix
Le monstre de Nix
Nestvůra z městečka Nix
Pošast iz Nixa
Čudovište iz Nixa

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Autour de Minuit
CinéTé bvba
Studio Rosto A.D

Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

Life is good in the idyllic fairytale village of Nix... until an all-devouring monster appears. Young Willy has to fight it. Alone.

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Animation:
Paulien Bekker
Patrick Chin
Elte Hartland
Martijn Paasschens
Willem-Jan L. van Rootselaar

Art Direction:
Barbara Kusmirak

Background Designer:
Freek Quartier

Character Modelling Supervisor:
Michael Herm

Colorist:
Hendrik Wingelaar

Compositing Supervisor:
Daan Spruijt

Costume Designer:
Kim van de Veerdonk

Digital Compositor:
Neda Gueorguieva

Director:
Rosto

Director of Photography:
Stephan Schmidt

Editor:
Rosto
Nicolas Schmerkin

Facial Setup Artist:
Michael Herm

Foley Artist:
Tyler Jahr

Musician:
Metropole Orkest

Orchestrator:
Tom Trapp

Original Music Composer:
Rosto

Production Design:
Tom Van Gestel

Production Intern:
Stefanie van Houcke

Screenplay:
Rosto

Set Designer:
Tom Van Gestel

Sound Editor:
Chris Caesar

Sound Mixer:
Tom Hambleton

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Xander Forterie

Stunt Coordinator:
Marco Maas

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Hambleton

Visual Effects:
Anne Gentenaar

Writer:
Rosto

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