Babs (2000 film)
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2000 Dutch film
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Directed by | Irma Achten |
Written by | Irma Achten |
Produced by | Kees Kasander |
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Cinematography | Reinier van Brummelen |
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Music by | Bolland & Bolland |
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Distributed by | Buena Vista International (Netherlands) |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Babs is a 2000 Dutch musical comedy film written and directed by Irma Achten, based on the story of Adam and Eve.
It is the debut of cabaret performer Brigitte Kaandorp in a film, a long-held dream came true for her in which she incorporated singing and acting into the role. The film was shot in its entirety in Rotterdam.
Plot
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Cast
[edit ]- Brigitte Kaandorp as Babs/Karla
- John Buijsman as Inspecteur
- Michel Van Dousselaere as Juan Carlos
- Cecile Heuer as Fritsie
- Wivineke van Groningen as Deense vrouw
- Naomi Colombaioni as Geert
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