Loft (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 16, 2010

Original Title:
Loft

Alternate Titles:
LOFT 完全なる嘘
LOFT 完全なる嘘(トリック)
Loft - Liebe, Lust, Lügen
Loft - Piaceri mortali
Loft NL
裸命公寓

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
BNN
Millstreet Films
Pupkin
Woestijnvis

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
BE: -  FR: 16  HU: 16  NL: 12 

Runtime: 110

Five best friends, all married, decide to share a loft apartment. In this loft they meet their mistresses and conquests. Everything seems perfect, until one morning the body of an unknown young woman is found in the loft. The group of friends begin to suspect each other and it soon becomes clear that they know far less about each other than they had initially thought. Dutch remake of the Flemish movie Loft (2008).

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Assistant Art Director:
Anne Mevissen

Casting:
Harm van der Sanden
Janusz Gosschalk

Co-Producer:
Mark Furstner

Costume Design:
Marian van Nieuwenhuyzen
Marion Boot

Director:
Antoinette Beumer

Director of Photography:
Danny Elsen

Editor:
Philippe Ravoet
Annelien van Wijnbergen

Key Makeup Artist:
Esther de Goey

Line Producer:
Lisette Kelder

Original Music Composer:
Wolfram de Marco

Producer:
Sander van Meurs
Hilde De Laere
Rachel van Bommel
Iris Otten
Pieter Kuijpers

Production Design:
Kurt Loyens

Production Manager:
Ilse Ronteltap

Screenplay:
Saskia Noort
Bart De Pauw

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rob Hillenbrink

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