Happy End (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2009

Original Title:
Happy End

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Eyeworks Egmond

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12 

Runtime: 84

Niets gaat ooit voorbij

Na 'Leedvermaak' uit 1989 en 'Qui vive' uit 2001 is de trilogie nu compleet met 'Happy end'. Frans Weisz regisseerde, Judith Herzberg schreef. Een familiegeschiedenis waarin 3 generaties van een joodse familie elk op hun eigen manier worstelen...

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Co-Producer:
Marina Blok

Costume Designer:
Linda Bogers

Director:
Frans Weisz

Director of Photography:
Richard Van Oosterhout

Editor:
Michiel Reichwein

Editorial Production Assistant:
Sebastiaan van Eijck

Executive Producer:
Bert Nijdam
Erwin Godschalk

First Assistant Director:
Anne van Dongen

Focus Puller:
Josje van Erkel

Gaffer:
Maarten van der Pluijm

Lighting Design:
Wim Adriaenssens

Makeup & Hair:
Bianca van der Steen
Jacqueline Hoogendijk

Music:
Fons Merkies

Producer:
Hans de Weers
Reinout Oerlemans

Production Design:
Gert Brinkers

Props:
Bram Doyer

Script:
Judith Herzberg

Script Editor:
Judith Hees

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Maarten van Rossem

Set Decoration:
Dewi van den Heuvel

Set Dresser:
Bram van de Ven

Sound:
Marcel de Hoogd

Sound Designer:
Jan Willem van den Brink

Sound Editor:
Gabor Verhoeven
Tom Bijnen

Sound Mixer:
Jan Willem van den Brink

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