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Release Date:
December 27, 1989
Original Title:
Toneelgroep Amsterdam: Los Zand
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Nederlandse Omroepstichting (NOS)
Toneelgroep Amsterdam
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Television registration of the play of the same name that Annie M.G. Schmidt wrote for Toneelgroep Amsterdam. In a side room of a congress building, mother, son and daughter await the arrival of father, who will be honored for his services in the pharmaceutical industry. But father is delayed; the meantime is filled with conversations. The mother turns out to be having a lesbian affair. The play was poorly received.
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Assistant Director:
Iet Hagen
Camera Operator:
Ab Kalse
Jan Eeckelaert
Sjoerd Jansen
Camera Supervisor:
Robbert-Jan van der Does
Continuity:
Karel van Egten
Decorator:
Paul Gallis
Director:
Gerardjan Rijnders
Willy Breebaart
Dramaturgy:
Janine Brogt
Dresser:
Hennie van Oostrum
Editor:
Geert Kistemaker
Lighting Artist:
Theo Houthuijzen
Alex Trebus
Peter Dreuning
Lighting Design:
Paul Gallis
Makeup & Hair:
Leonie Barendse
Suzette van Rooyen
Producer:
Hanneke Janiczak
Annemieke Diderich
Ger Bouter
Props:
Han Ellenbroek
Sound:
Raph van den Driesschen
Peter van Bronckhorst
Truus Burgers
Edi Harmsen
Stage Director:
Gerardjan Rijnders
Writer:
Annie M.G. Schmidt
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