Snacken (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 23, 2004

Original Title:
Snacken

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Motel Films
NPS
VARA
VPRO

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Two sixteen-year-old girls, Sanne and Clarissa, are invited to a party by one of their brothers. The girls have done their best to dress appropriately, but when they arrive at the party it turns out that they are completely underdressed and, moreover, by far the youngest. Afterwards they visit a snack bar, where suddenly a nice boy Sanne had met that morning enters the supermarket. 'Snacken' is a subtle story, in which it is not so much about the story, but about the exchanges of glances between two 16-year-old girlfriends, in which vulnerability and bravura compete for priority.

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Art Direction:
Stephanie van Aerde

Casting:
Rebecca van Unen

Cinematography:
Jasper Wolf

Costume Design:
Stephanie Marien

Director:
David Lammers

Editor:
Jaap Praamstra

First Assistant Director:
Sander Donker

Gaffer:
Mark Bakker

Key Makeup Artist:
Robert Stouthamer

Producer:
Jeroen Beker
Frans van Gestel

Production Coordinator:
Laurette Schillings

Production Design:
Dewi van den Heuvel

Production Manager:
Iris Otten

Publicist:
Daan Gielis

Set Dresser:
Katalijne Lens

Sound:
Jos ten Klooster

Sound Editor:
Joost Oskamp

Special Effects:
Jeroen Henstra

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jan Schermer

Writer:
David Lammers

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