ROTTERDAM, EEN ONGEMAKKELIJK SPROOKJE
by Gina Kranendonk, Lydia Schouten
synopsis
A frame story that can be placed between The Tales of a Thousand and One Nights and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The stories are not so much about Rotterdam as a collection of houses and buildings, but about the people of Rotterdam who live, work and try to enjoy themselves there.
| original title: | ROTTERDAM, EEN ONGEMAKKELIJK SPROOKJE |
| country: | Netherlands |
| sales agent: | NPB Sales |
| year: | 2001 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Gina Kranendonk, Lydia Schouten |
| film run: | 75' |
| screenplay: | Lydia Schouten, Gina Kranendonk |
| cast: | Meneer Jansen, Dic van Duin |
| cinematography by: | Gina Kranendonk, Lydia Schouten |
| film editing: | Arthur Bueno, Lydia Schouten |
| music: | Sander Wissing |
| producer: | Bob Visser |
| production: | Neon Film-TV |
















