Cas (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 25, 2016

Original Title:
Cas

Genres:
Romance

Production Companies:
BNN-VARA
NTR
PRPL
VPRO

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A 

Runtime: 50

Pepijn and George’s steady, seven-year relationship is shaken up after they allow a young student named Cas to sleep on their couch until he finds a place of his own. Gradually, both men fall head over heels for Cas’ laconic charm and it forces them to reconsider their many long-term plans. Is Cas’ presence endangering their relationship or is he actually a blessing in disguise?

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Art Direction:
Barbara Kusmirak

Assistant Editor:
Niels Koopman

Assistant Production Manager:
Milou van der Kolff

Casting:
Marina Wijn

Costume Designer:
Fanny Kieft

Dialogue Editor:
Floris Werver

Director:
Joris van den Berg

Director of Photography:
Martijn Cousijn

Editor:
Annelies van Woerden

Executive Producer:
Marianne van Hardeveld

Location Manager:
Peter Nentjes

Makeup Artist:
Renee Wijnhoven

Music:
Bart Westerlaken

Novel:
Floor de Goede

Post Production Coordinator:
Amrita Kraakman

Producer:
Ellen Havenith

Production Assistant:
Jimmy Groeneveld

Production Manager:
Marianne van Hardeveld

Set Dresser:
Amy van den Berg

Sound:
Django Kroon

Sound Designer:
Lennert Hunfeld

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luuk Meijer

Writer:
Bastiaan Tichler

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