Gooische Vrouwen (film)
Vipers Nest | |
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Gooische Vrouwen | |
Directed by | Will Koopman |
Written by | Frank Houtappels |
Story by | Linda de Mol |
Based on | Gooische Vrouwen |
Produced by | John de Mol Alex Doff |
Starring | Linda de Mol Susan Visser Tjitske Reidinga Lies Visschedijk |
Cinematography | Tom Erisman |
Edited by | Joseph Derksen |
Music by | Jeroen Rietbergen |
Distributed by | Independent Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Budget | €2.5 million |
Box office | €41.7 million |
Gooische Vrouwen (English title: Vipers Nest) is a 2011 Dutch film.[1] It is based on the television series Gooische Vrouwen.[2] After the creators announced that the fifth season of the series would be the last,[3] they revealed on 7 November 2009 that they were working on a film adaptation.[4] It earned more than 41.7 million Euro in the box office.[5] The sequel Gooische Vrouwen 2 became the best-visited film in the Netherlands in 2014.
Plot[]
The film follows the four main characters from the TV series. Cheryl catches her husband cheating on her, Anouk half-accidentally commits art fraud, Claire leaves her fiancé at the altar, and Roelien fights with her family because of her pro-environment views. To escape from all this, they decide to attend a self-help seminar in a French castle. When this turns out to not help them at all, they then go shopping in Paris. Meanwhile, their husbands' lives become a mess and they miss their wives so much. After a tearful call from Cheryl's husband, the wives decide it's time to come back home.
Cast[]
- Linda de Mol as Cheryl Morero
- Susan Visser as Anouk Verschuur
- Tjitske Reidinga as Claire van Kampen
- Lies Visschedijk as Roelien Grootheeze
- Peter Paul Muller as Martin Morero
- Leopold Witte as Evert Lodewijkx
- Daniël Boissevain as Tom Blaauw
- Derek de Lint as Dr. Ed Rossi
- Marcel Musters as Dirk Stubbe
- Alex Klaasen as Yari
- Beppie Melissen as Cor Hogenbirk
- Koen Wauters as Jean-Philippe
- Loes Luca as Barbara
- Maike Meijer as Fay
- Mea de Jong as Merel van Kampen
- Lisa Bouwman as Vlinder Blaauw
- Priscilla Knetemann as Louise Lodewijkx
- Dorus Witte as Annabel Lodewijkx
Soundtrack[]
The soundtrack album was released by EMI.[6]
References[]
- ^ "Gooische Vrouwen in Top 4 beste bioscoopomzet". movienewz.nl. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
- ^ "Gooische vrouwen (2011) - Recensie - Film1.nl". Film1.
- ^ "Gooische Vrouwen stopt na vijfde seizoen". telegraaf.nl.
- ^ "Speelfilm Gooische vrouwen in de maak". nrc.nl. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
- ^ "Gooische vrouwen (2011)". boxofficemojo.com.
- ^ "Gooische Vrouwen Original Soundtrack (2011, CD)". Discogs.
External links[]
- 2011 films
- Dutch-language films
- Dutch films
- Films based on television series
- Netherlands in fiction
- Films set in the Netherlands
- Films set in France