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Release Date:
April 5, 2012
Original Title:
Snackbar
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lemming Film
Volya Films
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
This snackbar, owned by Ali, in a suburb of Rotterdam is a refuge for the local Moroccan youth. They are wild, violent and criminal. To them Ali is like an old, trustworthy Turkish uncle, understanding, funny but also strict. But what if Ali, with his addiction to gambling jeopardizes their habitat?
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Assistant Editor:
Niels Koopman
Assistant Production Manager:
Sophie Slabbekoorn
Boom Operator:
Lukas Morawski
Casting:
Janusz Gosschalk
Shira Halevi
Marc van Bree
Saida van der Reijd
Clapper Loader:
Thomas van der Gronde
Costume Design:
Sara Hakkenberg
Director:
Meral Uslu
Director of Photography:
Ton Peters
Editor:
Floor Rodenburg
First Assistant Director:
Ilse Ronteltap
Foley Artist:
Miodrag Jakovljević
Foley Editor:
Nikola Kokotovic
Marko Stojanović
Foley Recordist:
Nikola Kokotovic
Gaffer:
Janneke Hogenboom
Line Producer:
Jet Christiaanse
Makeup Artist:
Henna Lee
Music:
Rutger Reinders
On Set Dresser:
Koert Scholman
Original Music Composer:
Rutger Reinders
Painter:
Dione van der Hoeven
Polly Zuydwijk
Post Production Supervisor:
Maarten de Graaf
Producer:
Joost de Vries
Leontine Petit
Marleen Slot
Denis Vaslin
Production Design:
Ben Zuydwijk
Production Manager:
Edgar Kapp
Screenplay:
Stan Lapinski
Script Supervisor:
Sacha Polak
Set Dresser:
Fenna Stapel
Sound Designer:
Ranko Pauković
Sound Recordist:
Diego van Uden
Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Sleeswijk
Third Assistant Director:
Hidde Niels
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