The Room (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 3, 2001

Original Title:
The Room

Alternate Titles:
De Kamer

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Outcast Pictures

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

A man explains how he was obsessed when he was younger by a mysterious room and an extraordinary rarefied piano music that drifted through its open window during the night. Forty years later, returning to his home town after having spent most of his life abroad, in "a bunch of different places", he asks one of his friends to rent a room for him. As chance would have it, it turns out to be the same room which attracted him when he was a young man. What drew him again to this room?

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Art Direction:
Petri Raymakers

Assistant Grip:
Vanessa de Graaf

Casting:
Wim Serlie

Clapper Loader:
Jowan Bruyninckx

Colorist:
John Thorborg

Construction Coordinator:
Douglas van Vught

Director:
Rutger Hauer
Erik Lieshout

Director of Photography:
Ton Peters

Editor:
Annelies Scheepens

Electrician:
Adelaart Weijdon
Claus den Hartog
Max Hoven

Focus Puller:
Didier Shokkaert

Gaffer:
Pelle Herfst

Grip:
Frans Leiwakabessy
Merlijin Dielmans

Makeup Artist:
Iris Bakker

Original Music Composer:
Dyzack

Producer:
Jero Veldheer

Production Assistant:
Andre Teelen

Property Master:
Joke Geuze

Script Supervisor:
Anna Spohr

Set Dresser:
Jorien Sont
Janneke van Loon

Sound:
Pepijn Aben

Sound Designer:
Jacco Lenstra
Alfred Klaassen
Alan van Ramshorst

Story:
Harry Mulisch

Storyboard Artist:
Tamar Nelwan

Title Designer:
Tjerja Geerts

Visual Effects:
Remco Smit

Wardrobe Designer:
Sylvia Huijerman

Writer:
Erik Lieshout

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