A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 2001
Original Title:
Costa!
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
BNN
Fu Works
Johan Nijenhuis & Co
Solo Film Company BV
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12
Runtime: 95
The story about a wild week at the Spanish coast. Romance at the beach, competition on the dance floor. Salty water, sweet kisses...
Art Direction:
Mario Attard
Assistant Art Director:
Sylvia Bouts
Assistant Editor:
Raymond Oostenenk
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Andrea van Bronkhorst
Françoise Mol
Assistant Production Manager:
David Savalle
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Thomas Kool
Casting:
Janusz Gosschalk
Job Gosschalk
Clapper Loader:
Hans Reynaerts
Color Grading:
Dick Troeleman
Continuity:
Eva Aben
Costume Design:
Peter Westenberg
Digital Compositor:
Gerard de Haan
Director:
Johan Nijenhuis
Director of Photography:
Maarten van Keller
Editor:
Paul Bruijstens
Line Producer:
Jos van der Linden
Makeup & Hair:
Monique Mierop
Music:
Martijn Schimmer
Producer:
San Fu Maltha
Johan Nijenhuis
Set Dresser:
Joris Kievits
Sound:
Bert Koops
Marcel de Hoogd
Sound Assistant:
Bas Lookman
Sound Designer:
Jeroen Philips
Steadycam:
Joan Morató
Story:
Johan Nijenhuis
Wijo Koek
Title Designer:
Klaas Rowaan
Writer:
Wijo Koek
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