Flikken Rotterdam (2016-2023)

Premiere:
January 8, 2016

# of Seasons: 7

# of Episodes: 70

Finale:
November 24, 2023

Original Title:
Flikken Rotterdam

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Eyeworks Film & TV Drama
Warner Bros. International Television Production Netherlands

Countries:
NL

Flikken Rotterdam takes place in Rotterdam, and is after Flikken Maastricht the second Dutch spin-off of the Flemish show Flikken.

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Art Direction:
Marijke Brinkhof

Assistant Director:
Barbara Verschuren
Kelly Klingenberg
Rachel de Heer

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rosalie Hendriks

Best Boy Electrician:
Tijs Windig

Camera Operator:
Han Wennink

Casting:
Fay Muller
Betty Post

Costume Design:
Charissa Bos
Marielle Vos

Data Wrangler:
Arun Harends

Dialogue Editor:
Anton Leijdekker

Editor:
Synco Schölvinck

First Assistant Director:
Yves Van de Vyver

Focus Puller:
Steven van Hengstum

Lighting Technician:
Lars Verheul

Location Manager:
Patrick Noordzij

Location Scout:
Martijn van Dishoeck

Makeup & Hair:
Lida van Straaten
Roy Manukiley

Music:
Laurens Goedhart
Fons Merkies

Producer:
Nelsje Musch-Elzinga
Rolf Koot

Production Coordinator:
Bram Beukers

Production Manager:
Roemer Scholten

Property Graphic Designer:
Suzanne Cranen

Property Master:
Noor van Welsum
Anita van Pelt

Set Dresser:
Daan Croonenberg

Sound:
Dirk Copper
Georges Bossaers

Sound Post Supervisor:
Danny Rosendahl

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