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Release Date:
September 23, 2009
Original Title:
Lover of Loser
Genres:
Drama | Family | Romance
Production Companies:
Bridge Entertainment Group
Foreign Media Group
Shooting Star Filmcompany
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 14
Runtime: 102
When teen Eva falls for a stranger who then helps abduct her, it's up to her mild-mannered sweetheart, Mees, to find and rescue her.
Additional Casting:
Wim Serlie
Martha Mojet
Additional Editing:
Tessa Schram
Assistant Costume Designer:
Hanneke Geurts
Assistant Director:
Myrna van Gilst
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Selene Lentjes
Marcel Alberti
Assistant Production Manager:
Sophie van Caenegem
Assistant Sound Editor:
Nardi van Dijk
Best Boy Electric:
Guido Hilbrink
Casting:
Marina Wijn
Clapper Loader:
Nicky Stolker
Co-Producer:
Mignon Huisman
Costume Design:
Fanny Kieft
Director:
Dave Schram
Director of Photography:
Erwin Steen
Editor:
Ot Louw
Extras Dresser:
Femmy Blakely-Roosterman
First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sharon Coutinho
Focus Puller:
Nina da Costa
Foley Artist:
Max Bauer
Foley Mixer:
Normann Büttner
Gaffer:
Pieter van der Heide
Key Costumer:
Ellen Liem
Line Producer:
Peter Jan Brouwer
Makeup Artist:
Pietertje Schmitt
Music:
Maarten Spruijt
Novel:
Carry Slee
Producer:
Sjef Scholte
Maria Peters
Hans Pos
Danielle Raaphorst
Dave Schram
Production Design:
Jan Rutgers
Production Manager:
Peter Hermans
Menno Slot
Property Master:
Michel Rozestraten
Screenplay:
Maria Peters
Script Supervisor:
Jochem Weststrate
Set Dresser:
Koert Scholman
Sound:
Leo Franssen
Sound Assistant:
Anouk Bouman
Sound Designer:
Arno Willemstein
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Arno Willemstein
Theme Song Performance:
Martijn Lakemeier
Lucas Hamming
Visual Effects:
Willem Zwarthoed
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