We'll get to that (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 9, 2024

Original Title:
Daar moet nog wat mee

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
KRO-NCRV

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 29

In this tragicomedy, three adult sisters and their brother come to the farm of their estranged, deceased mother to divide the inheritance. To their surprise, that includes a flock of sheep. The sisters and brother have drifted apart but it turns out that too is part of their mother's legacy.

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Art Direction:
Jelle van Elk

Boom Operator:
Mark Dijkstra
Pim Stoltz
Luuk Bakkum
Levi Cuijpers
Camiel Muiser
Casper Vlek

Costume Design:
Laura Vreede

Director:
Carmen Maria

Director of Photography:
Boris Peters

Editor:
Marieke Schoenmakers

First Assistant Director:
Anne Luigjes

Focus Puller:
Sean Louw

Gaffer:
Stan Visser

Lighting Production Assistant:
Melle van der Boom
Stan Floor
Lucita Jaramillo Luna

Music:
Elena Pisano

Producer:
Jan Roest
Floor de Wolf
Joey Jansen

Production Assistant:
Eva Befort
Tessa Reuvers

Production Design:
Iris van Heusden

Second Assistant Camera:
Mans Buskop

Set Dresser:
Eva de Winter

Sound Designer:
Eran Brinkman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Dijkstra

Sound Recordist:
Isa de Rijck van der Gracht

Third Assistant Director:
Lotte Neering

Title Designer:
Maarten van 't Wout

Writer:
Hannah van Buchem
Reowin Renkema

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