The Homecoming of Ulysses (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 26, 1996

Original Title:
De Thuiskomst van Odysseus

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Music

Production Companies:
AVRO
BosBros

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 56

Frank Groothof tells and sings the story of Ulysses' homecoming. He is accompanied musically by the saxphone ensemble Sax et Plus. The Dutch peninsula of Schiermonnikoog forms the backdrop for the story, in which Groothof himself plays almost all carachters.

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Assistant Camera:
Raymond Karanelan
Gábor Deák
Flip Bleekrode

Assistant Director:
Eva Keja

Colorist:
Hendrik Wingelaar

Director:
Jan Keja

Director of Photography:
Paul Staartjes

Editor:
Jan Keja

Executive Producer:
Rens Oomens

Floor Runner:
Sunny Polak

Lighting Camera:
Frank Van Hekken
Marcel Brugman

Lighting Technician:
Frans van Barschot

Lyricist:
Harrie Geelen

Mix Technician:
Theo Outhuyse

Music:
Claudio Monteverdi

Music Arranger:
Adri van Velsen

Music Consultant:
Paul Prenen

Online Editor:
Marcel Cossmann

Post Producer:
Debby de Jong

Producer:
Burny Bos

Production Assistant:
Dick van Oosten
Jack Valkering

Production Controller:
Arry Voorsmit

Props:
Jan Willem Crul

Set Designer:
Bert van der Sluis

Set Dresser:
Edwin Kemper

Sound:
René van den Berg

Sound Assistant:
Gregor Van de Kamp

Special Effects:
Leo Cahn

Steadycam:
François Perrier
Floris Sybesma

Wardrobe Designer:
Maria Van de Woude

Writer:
Frank Groothof
Harrie Geelen

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