Staatsgevaarlijk (2005)
Blonde Nicolette and Moroccan Mohammed have just moved into a small house in Rotterdam. While they are still unpacking their moving boxes, a huge explosion occurs in the ports of the world's second largest port city. Rotterdam makes world news, especially since the authorities assume that it could be a terrorist attack. That same evening, Nicolette and her boyfriend are taken from their bed by a heavily armed raid team. Thanks to her father, who is a lawyer, Nicolette is soon released. Mohammed, on the other hand, is being held under heavy security because he is suspected of involvement in the attack. His small IT company supplied the software that may have led to the explosions. For Nicolette, the search for her boyfriend and the truth begins. Was there really a terrorist attack in Rotterdam, or was it just an accident?
Director:
Marcel Visbeen
Writer:
Hugo Heinen
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Sylvia Hoeks as Nicolette |
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Pierre Bokma as Van der Sande |
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Romijn Conen as Doekes |
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Fockeline Ouwerkerk as Fleur |
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Hanin Msellek as Mohammed |
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Dunya Khayame as Aisha |
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Sabri Saad El-Hamus as Abdulchafur |
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Eva van der Gucht as Heleen |
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Mimi Ferrer as Secretaresse Abdulchafur |
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Bas Keijzer as Agent |
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Korneel Evers as Soldaat |
| Sound | Bart Wijtman | Music |
| Sound | Rob Wijtman | Music |
| Directing | Marcel Visbeen | Director |
| Production | Andre Teelen | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Job ter Burg | Editor |
| Production | Pieter Kuijpers | Executive Producer |
| Production | Marina Blok | Producer |
| Writing | Marcel Visbeen | Story |
| Sound | Cok van Vuuren | Music |
| Production | Marcel Visbeen | Executive Producer |
| Production | Sander van Meurs | Producer |
| Camera | Bert Pot | Director of Photography |
| Production | Job Gosschalk | Casting |
| Writing | Hugo Heinen | Screenplay |
| Art | Ben Zuydwijk | Art Direction |