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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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