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Release Date:
November 21, 1988
Original Title:
Een Bijzonder Prettig Vergezicht
Alternate Titles:
Een bijzonder prettig vergezicht. Een frappant blijspel
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Joop van den Ende producties
Katholieke Radio Omroep (KRO)
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Sylvia and Ingrid are mother and daughter, but not each others. Ingrid feels guilty about her mother's death; she can't remember the fatal words she spoke before her mother's heart attack. Sylvia likes to take on the mother role and in weekly sessions the two women play scenes from Ingrid's life, moments from her relationship with her mother.
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Administration:
Henny van der Jagt
Monique Tuinhout
Jorinde Eveleens
Assistant Director:
Hansje Terlingen
Anneke Herbschleb
Camera Operator:
Hans Keller
Steve de Reus
Sietse Lemmers
Hans Reyenga
Aad Dijk
Controller:
Ed Burgers
Costume Designer:
Yan Tax
Decorator:
Roland de Groot
Director:
Berend Boudewijn
Editor:
John Kappers
Henny van der Graft
Lighting Design:
Wim Dresens
Lighting Technician:
Hans Eyberts
Ad Brogtrop
Henk Roskam
Albert Schaap
Makeup Artist:
Claudia Esser
Manager of Operations:
Jan Hoekstra
Post Production Technical Engineer:
Henk Seinen
Producer:
Robin de Levita
Hansje Terlingen
Joop van den Ende
Props:
Els Schönbeck
Sound:
Yvonne Keulenaar
Jan Eshuis
Stage Director:
Berend Boudewijn
Studio Teacher:
Rijkjan Liesker
Technical Supervisor:
Geert Brans
Writer:
Paul Haenen
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