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Release Date:
September 21, 1989
Original Title:
Het Verhaal van Kees
Genres:
Family | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
NCRV
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
This TV-film is based on a single play written by Willem Wilmink. Life in the war years through the innocent eyes of a child. Kees is ten years old and the Second World War seems strange to him. He becomes sick with fear and is sent to the countryside where life is even stranger, but at least he gets to eat.
Art Direction:
Jaap Verburg
Camera Production Assistant:
Bastiaan Houtkoop
Catering:
Marga Post
Cinematography:
Dirk Teenstra
Color Grading:
Petro van Leeuwen
Gerard de Haan
Continuity:
Machteld Feltmann
Costume Assistant:
Janine Jungslager
Costume Design:
Patricia Lim
Decorator:
Dicky ten Berge
Director:
André van Duren
Editor:
Rob Hakhoff
Tom Benavente
Grip:
Thijs Wijdeveld
Lighting Artist:
Raymond Grégoire
Lighting Production Assistant:
Mathieu Houben
Makeup & Hair:
Nicolle Cerutti
Music:
Harry Bannink
Music Producer:
Dick van der Meer
Musician:
Harry Mooten
Harry Bannink
Negative Cutter:
José Boamorte
Producer:
Margriet van de Water
Dieke van Waveren
Production Assistant:
Paul Brand
Prop Designer:
Frank Ruyter
Recording Supervision:
Lody Crabbendam
Scenario Writer:
Willem Wilmink
Script Editor:
Peter van Gestel
Set Dresser:
Sander Vles
Sound:
Piotr van Dijk
Sound Editor:
Piet Rodenburg
Special Props:
Arthur van Oest
Writer:
Willem Wilmink
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