Secrets of War (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 3, 2014

Original Title:
Oorlogsgeheimen

Alternate Titles:
Das große Geheimnis
Secrets de Guerre

Genres:
Drama | Family | History | War

Production Companies:
Bijker Film
Bijker Productions
Katholieke Radio Omroep (KRO)
Living Stone
Rinkel Film
Tarantula

Production Countries:
Belgium | Luxembourg | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  DE: 6  NL: 6 

Runtime: 95

Tuur and Lambert are best friends. But the war is closing in and is about to change their lives forever. Tuurs dad joined the resistance and even his big brother seems so be part of it. Lamberts family on the other hand choose to obey the Germans. Then a new girls from the city shows up, befriending the boys but telling her secret to only one of them. A choice that separates the boys and ultimately gets her in trouble.

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Assistant Art Director:
Marc Ridremont

Co-Producer:
Martin Dewitte
Brigitte Baake
Donato Rotunno

Costume Supervisor:
Uli Simon

Delegated Producer:
Frank Groot

Director:
Dennis Bots

Director of Photography:
Rolf Dekens

Editor:
Peter Alderliesten

Line Producer:
Michiel Bartels

Makeup Supervisor:
Katja Reinert-Alexis

Music:
André Dziezuk

Novel:
Jacques Vriens

Producer:
Harro van Staverden
Reinier Selen
David-Jan Bijker

Production Design:
Kurt Loyens

Translator:
Tanja Chung

Writer:
Karen van Holst Pellekaan

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