Rabat (film)
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Rabat is a 2011 Dutch road film, and the first film made by Jim Taihattu and Victor Ponten, from independent Dutch advertising company Habbekrats. It was filmed in the summer of 2010 during a period of five weeks.[2] The premiere was on the 6 June 2011 at Tuschinski in Amsterdam.
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Directed by | Victor D. Ponten Jim Taihuttu |
Written by | Victor D. Ponten Jim Taihuttu |
Produced by | Julius Ponten Frieder Wallis |
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Cinematography | Lennart Verstegen Alex Wuijts |
Edited by | Wouter van Luijn |
Music by | Mark van den Oever |
Distributed by | Habbekrats / Benelux Film Distributors |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Languages | Dutch French Spanish Arabic English |
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The three main characters are played by Nasrdin Dchar, Achmed Akkabi and Marwan Kenzari. The film was shot by Lennart Verstegen, a young cameraman from the Netherlands.