R U There  (2010)

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The movie R U There, released in 2010 and directed by David Verbeek, was shot on film using ARRI Cameras with Lennert Hillege as cinematographer and editing by Sander Vos.
Directed by | David Verbeek
Cinematography by | Lennert Hillege
Edited by | Sander Vos
Written by | Rogier de Blok
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Cameras
Country | Netherlands, Taiwan, France
Language | English, Dutch, Min Nan, Mandarin
Genres | Drama

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Assistant Director: Continuity
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Second Lighting Assistant
Editorial Department
Digital Intermediate Producer: Filmmore
Assistant Editor
Post-production Executive: Filmmore
Visual Effects Department
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Visual Effects
Digital Artist
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Art Department
Assistant Art Director
Props Master
Assistant Art Director
Sound Department
Dialogue And Adr Supervisor
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Foley Artist
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Makeup Department
Stylist
Hair Dresser
Makeup Department Head
Costume & Wardrobe Department
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Stunt Department
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Additional Crew Members
Production Assistant
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Unit Manager
Script Continuity
Production Supervisor Assistant / Unit Manager
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