2 Minuten Stilte a.u.b. (1998)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Heddy Honigmann

Sinopsis

Actores

Anna Enquist
Anna Enquist
actrice
Netty Rosenfeld
Netty Rosenfeld
actrice
Anna Woltz
Anna Woltz
actrice
Josef Darazsdi
Josef Darazsdi
acteur
Rian van Ineveld
Rian van Ineveld
acteur
Dick Reedijk
Dick Reedijk
acteur
Miche Smagge-Speltie
Miche Smagge-Speltie
actrice
Anne Schweinsbergen
Anne Schweinsbergen
actrice
Won Yip
Won Yip
acteur

Tripulaciones

Heddy Honigmann
Heddy Honigmann
Director
Hans Dortmans
Hans Dortmans
Scenario Writer
Heddy Honigmann
Heddy Honigmann
Scenario Writer
Pieter van Huystee
Pieter van Huystee
Producer
Maarten Kramer
Maarten Kramer
Camera Operator
Noshka Van der Lely
Noshka Van der Lely
Sound
Maarten Kramer
Maarten Kramer
Art Direction
Hugo Dijkstal
Hugo Dijkstal
Music
Mario Steenbergen
Mario Steenbergen
Editor

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