A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 2016
Original Title:
De Helleveeg
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Sigma Pictures
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16 NL: 12 RO: 18
Runtime: 117
Albert has always looked up to his aunt Tiny: this beautiful woman from Brabant can make any man’s heart skip a beat. Through Albert’s eyes Tiny’s life seems quite exciting. But why is she so furious at everyone and everything? It takes him half a lifetime to discover that his beloved aunt’s existence is a lot more complex than he had ever thought.
Art Direction:
Jaap Hoek
Assistant Camera:
Marijn Wendel
Assistant Director:
Eva Verweij
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joanne Woltz
Maud Jilnessen
Casting:
Houdijn Beekhuis
Betty Post
Continuity:
Sara Verweij
Costume Design:
Manon Blom
Fleur Enderberg
Dialogue Editor:
Mike van Creij
Director:
André van Duren
Director of Photography:
Theo Bierkens
Editor:
Ad Rietvelt
First Assistant Director:
Pieter Walther Boer
Focus Puller:
Luc Brefeld
Jeroen During
Gaffer:
Erwin Roodhart
Hair Designer:
Ingrid Dorresteijn
Key Grip:
Antoine Petiet
Line Producer:
Ellen Hoffmann
Location Manager:
Maarten Buurlage
Makeup & Hair:
Joan Tjon-a-Hie
Annemarie Gerritsen
Makeup Designer:
Ingrid Dorresteijn
Music Supervisor:
Juriaan Balhuizen
Pieter Brouwer
Novel:
A.F. Th. van der Heijden
Producer:
Matthijs van Heijningen
Guurtje Buddenberg
Production Coordinator:
Fee Kokke
Production Design:
Alfred Schaaf
Production Supervisor:
Ilke Vernooy
Property Master:
Saba van Hoften
Scenario Writer:
André van Duren
Second Assistant Director:
Bart la Belle
Marcelino Pistoor
Set Costumer:
Ellen Liem
Sound:
Jos ten Klooster
Sound Assistant:
Bob Aronds
Wilco van Blitterwijk
Berend Blom
Sound Designer:
Marcel Bultman
Sound Mixer:
Marcel Bultman
Arno Willemstein
Steadicam Operator:
Mark de Blok
Still Photographer:
Victor Arnolds
VFX Supervisor:
Bram Vleugel
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