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De laatste dagen van het atelier Frans van de Staak

The importance of the Atelier as a meeting and working-place for independent or beginning filmmakers is highlighted in Last days of Studio Frans van de Staak a necrology of his films by Kees Hin (2002), which focuses mainly on Van de Staak's non-naturalistic style of directing actors.

Top Cast

  • Erik de Bruyn

    Erik de Bruyn

  • Heddy Honigmann

    Heddy Honigmann

  • Rosemarie Blank

    Rosemarie Blank

  • Thekla Reuten

    Thekla Reuten

  • Bert Luppes

    Bert Luppes

  • Frieda Pittoors

    Frieda Pittoors

  • Hanneke Stark

    Hanneke Stark

  • Annette Apon

    Annette Apon

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The importance of the Atelier as a meeting and working-place for independent or beginning filmmakers is highlighted in Last days of Studio Frans van de Staak a necrology of his films by Kees Hin (2002), which focuses mainly on Van de Staak's non-naturalistic style of directing actors.

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