Klaus - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Klaus"
Klaus (2019)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Klaus - TMDB rating
8.224/10
4612
Klaus - Kinopoisk rating
8.668/10
203998
Klaus - IMDB rating
8.2/10
235000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Gustavo Ferrada
Producer
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Mercedes Gamero
Producer
Mikel Lejarza
Producer
Tanguy Olivier
Producer
Micah Dahlberg
Producer
Jinko Gotoh
Producer

Executive Producer

Jinko Gotoh
Executive Producer
Eamonn Butler
Executive Producer
Warren Franklin
Executive Producer

Casting

Matthew Jon Beck
Casting
Micah Dahlberg
Casting

Editor

Pablo García Revert
Editor

Production Design

Szymon Biernacki
Production Design
Marcin Jakubowski
Production Design

Original Music Composer

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Alfonso G. Aguilar
Original Music Composer

Character Designer

Torsten Schrank
Character Designer
Daniel Fernandez-Casas
Character Designer

Lead Animator

Victor Ens
Lead Animator
Matt Williames
Lead Animator
Charlie Bonifacio
Lead Animator
Charles Bonifacio
Lead Animator
Sergio Martins
Lead Animator
Slaven Reese
Lead Animator
Alfredo Cassano
Lead Animator
Jochem Van Gool
Lead Animator
Yoshimichi Tamura
Lead Animator

Animation

Yoshimichi Tamura
Animation
Olivier Clert
Animation
Maxime Delalande
Animation
Alex Orrelle
Animation
Jorge A. Capote
Animation
Borja Montoro
Animation
Tom Sales
Animation
Samuel Cabanac
Animation
Simone Cirillo
Animation
Daniel Thomas Crook
Animation
Clément Girard
Animation
Rapeepat Jewanarom
Animation
Carlos Luzzi
Animation
Sergio Mateo Merino
Animation
Tracy Nowocien
Animation
Toby Schwarz
Animation
Marc Valls Pla
Animation
Giovanni Braggio
Animation
Cécile Carre
Animation
Sandro Cleuzo
Animation
Eve Guastella
Animation
Ole Christian Løken
Animation
Jorge Duran Llanos
Animation
Joseph Meredith
Animation
Daniel O'Sullivan
Animation
Len Simon
Animation
David Vandervoort
Animation
Alvise Zennaro
Animation
Jeremie Becquer
Animation
Andrew Chesworth
Animation
Laura Cobo
Animation
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Tony Fucile
Animation
Mael Gourmelen
Animation
Valentin Lucas
Animation
Cristina De Manuel
Animation
Fernando Moro
Animation
Caroline Piochon
Animation
Tugrul Tiryaki
Animation
Alain Vu
Animation
Desi Garrido
Animation
José Mansuy
Animation
Álvaro Morote
Animation
Eduardo Quintana
Animation
Maria Torregosa Domenech
Animation
Pauline Champetier
Animation
Arturo Hernández Correas
Animation
Sergio Molinero Garçia
Animation
Pablo Navarro
Animation
Joshua Schneider
Animation
Mathilde Vachet
Animation
Javier Ferrer
Animation
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Carlos Linares-Rivas Rodríguez
Animation
Marcel Tigchelaar
Animation
Paul Williams
Animation

Thanks

Damien de Froberville
Thanks
Matt Brodlie
Thanks
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Melissa Cobb
Thanks
Gregg Taylor
Thanks
Paul Cichocki
Thanks
Sunny Park
Thanks
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Olivier Mouroux
Thanks
Stephanie Alpert
Thanks
B.J. Crawford
Thanks
Rodrigo Blaas
Thanks
Paweł Czarzasty
Thanks

Screenplay

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Jim Mahoney
Screenplay

Dialogue Editor

Carlos Sotolongo
Dialogue Editor

Songs

Storyboard Artist

Taha Neyestani
Storyboard Artist

Co-Director

Carlos Martínez López
Co-Director

In Memory Of

Mary Lescher
In Memory Of

Head of Story

Edgar Martins
Head of Story

Additional Music

Alan Tyler
Additional Music

Original Story

What's left behind the scenes

  • The name of the city, Smirensburg, is based on Smeerenburg (Dutch: Smeerenburg) – a former settlement on Amsterdam Island, founded by Danish and Dutch whalers in 1614.
  • The cartoon depicts 182 postmen.
  • The names of the cities depicted on the map in Jasper’s father’s office are based on the names of employees who worked on the cartoon.
  • Initially, Jasper was conceived as a chimney sweep.
  • The film was in development for around 10 years.
  • Neda Margrete Laba, who voiced Margo, lived in Tromsø (in Norway) and did not speak English. The film’s director, Sergio Pablos, personally went to Tromsø and recorded all of the character’s lines, using a translator and mime to explain exactly what was required of the young voice actress.
  • The first traditionally hand-drawn animated film to use spatial lighting and texture to give it a look similar to 3D projects.
  • Initially, it was assumed that the Sami would speak English, but this idea was later abandoned, and all the Sami characters in the film speak their native language.
  • When depicting Smirenshburg, the animators deliberately used many sharp angles and triangles to show how unfriendly and uncomfortable the city itself is. In contrast, Klaus's house and barn are depicted as strong and reliable, just like Klaus himself.
  • Jason Schwartzman, who voiced Jesper, improvised a lot. According to director Sergio Pablos, no more than 40% of the lines written in the script made it into the final version of the film; Schwartzman came up with all the rest on the spot.
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