Bon Bini Holland (2015)
December 10, 2015Release Date
Bon Bini Holland (2015)
December 10, 2015Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Jandino Asporaat
Robertico Florentina
Sergio Romero IJssel
Norwin
Liliana de Vries
Noëlla Maduro
Alpha Oumar Barry
Kofi
Phi Nguyen
Ping Ping
Ursul de Geer
Mr van Vleuten
Martin van Waardenberg
Man employment office
Dennis Rudge
Ken Maduro
Teun Kuilboer
Patrick van Zuydewijn
Humberto Tan
Humberto Tan
Hans Dagelet
Eddie Mathilda
Lone van Roosendaal
Sylvia Maduro
Jörgen Raymann
Priest
Cynthia Abma
Mevrouw van Vleuten
Fem Petraeus
Receptionist
Jelle de Jonge
Director
Tania Kross
Opera singer
Shirma Rouse
Gospel singer
Ernst Gonlag
Writer
Norma Cova
Cleo Florentina
Reint Scholvinck
Writer
Maarten Swart
Writer
Erwin Godschalk
Delegated Producer
Michiel Marsman
Composer
Rob Hillenbrink
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joris Kerbosch
Cinematographer
Jan Willem van den Brink
Sound Designer
Elsbeth Kasteel
Editor
Houdijn Beekhuis
CastingDirector
Sven Sauvé
Co-Producer
Betty Post
CastingDirector
Sander Emmering
Co-Producer
Harry Ammerlaan
ProductionDesigner
Jantien Wijker
Set Decoration
Erik Hillenbrink
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jonas Sacks
Camera Operator
Wilco Wolfers
Co-Producer
Evalotte Oosterop
Key Makeup Artist
Annemarie Gerritsen
Assistant Makeup Artist
Maudy van Bree
Line Producer
Elske van Buuren
Costume Set Supervisor
Roos Sitser
Makeup Artist
Anne van Dongen
First Assistant Director
Isis Vaandrager
Costume Designer
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Bon Bini Holland is a 2015 Dutch-comedy film produced by Maarten Swart and directed by Jelle de Jonge. Starring co-writer Jandino Asporaat who plays five different characters in the film, and Liliana de Vries. The film premiered in Dutch theaters nationwide on December 10, 2015Primarily filmed in Rotterdam, South Holland, a large portion of the movie was filmed in Willemstad, Curaçao in the former Netherlands Antilles, and it features many Dutch celebrities of Surinamese and Curaçaoan descent such as Humberto Tan, Jörgen Raymann and Tania Kross. The film also features the television sketch "FC Kip" from the 'De Dino Show', for which Asporaat is famous for across the Netherlands.
Outside of the Netherlands, the film debuted in Curaçao on 17 January 2016. Asporaat travelled to his place of birth in order to attend the film's premiere. To date the film is the highest attended Dutch film in the Dutch Caribbean of all time. The film is entirely spoken in Dutch, with small portions in Papiamentu, but subtitles are available in English.