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Release Date:
November 28, 2019
Original Title:
Penoza: The Final Chapter
Alternate Titles:
ブラック・ウィドウ ~裏切りの代償~
絕悍黑寡婦
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
KRO-NCRV
NL Film en TV
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 JP: R18+ NL: 16
Runtime: 116
The Black Widow is not dead ... Drug Queen Carmen van Walraven is hiding in Canada and leads an anonymous life there. One evening a colleague is harassed and Carmen helps her. In self-defense, she kills the perpetrator, is arrested and extradited to the Netherlands. While her children are in shock that their mother is still alive, there are also some people who still have to settle something with Carmen. Everyone is again dragged into an emotional rollercoaster. Carmen will now have deal with her past to save her family.
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Assistant Art Director:
IRIS VAN DE RIJT
Assistant Camera:
Merlijn Willemsen
Assistant Director:
Roxanne Stam
Best Boy Electric:
Tijs Windig
Camera Operator:
Rolf Dekens
Casting:
Job Castelijn
Casting Director:
Susanne Groen
Child Wrangler:
Britt van der Gaag
Construction Coordinator:
Martinus Smit
Costume Design:
Bho Roosterman
Data Wrangler:
Boris Suyderhoud
Director:
Diederik Van Rooijen
Director of Photography:
Willem Helwig
Editor:
Stanley Kolk
Moek de Groot
First Assistant Director:
Milo Rietvelt
Gerrit Martijn
Focus Puller:
Steven van Beek
Key Grip:
Daan Dillo
Line Producer:
Niels Bok
Location Manager:
Patrick Noordzij
Location Scout:
Jantien Wijker
Makeup & Hair:
Jacqueline Hoogendijk
Music:
Bart Westerlaken
Painter:
Marleen van Wijgerden
Producer:
Ronald Versteeg
Sabine Brian
Kaja Wolffers
Production Assistant:
Ali Tajari Mofrad
Production Design:
Harry Ammerlaan
Props:
Veerle Cima
Set Decoration:
Jantien Wijker
Set Dresser:
Ylinde Kuiper
Sound Designer:
Jan Schermer
Stunt Coordinator:
Marco Maas
VFX Supervisor:
Thaumar Rep
Vehicles Coordinator:
Pieter Veenhof
Vehicles Wrangler:
Henno van Bergeijk
Writer:
Diederik Van Rooijen
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