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Wild Mussels
''Wild Mussels'' () is a 2000 Dutch drama film directed by Erik de Bruyn. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Fedja van Huêt as Leen * Frank Lammers as Daan * Frederik Brom as Jacob (as Freek Brom) * Will van Kralingen as Noortje * Josse De Pauw as Wannes * Angelique de Bruijne as Janine * Melek Karasu as Atash * Martin Dunne (actor), Martin Dunne as Nowhere Man * Hans Veerman as Rinus * Freark Smink as Bert * Marina de Graaf as Diana References External links

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Erik De Bruyn
Erik de Bruyn (born 27 October 1962) is a Dutch film director and actor. His 2000 film ''Wild Mussels'' was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''Mates (film), Mates'' (1999) * ''Wild Mussels'' (2000) * ''Nadine (2007 film), Nadine'' (2007) * ''J. Kessels'' (2016) * ''Het Hart of Hadia Tromp'' (2017) References External links

* 1962 births Living people Dutch film directors Dutch male film actors People from Terneuzen 20th-century Dutch people {{Netherlands-film-director-stub ...
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Melek Karasu
Melek may refer to: People Given name * Melek Sina Baydur (born 1948), Turkish retired diplomat and former Ambassador of Turkey * Melek Bilge (born 1989), Turkish professional female basketball player * Melek Hu (born 1989), Chinese-born Turkish table tennis player * Melek Mosso (born 1988), Turkish singer * Melek Taus, a central figure of the Yazidi religion * Melek Tourhan (1869–1956), Queen consort of Egypt Surname * Abdurrahman Melek (1896–1978), prime minister of the Republic of Hatay Epithet * Melek Ahmed Pasha (1604–1662), Ottoman grand vizier Other uses * ''Melek'' (album), an album by Candan Erçetin * Melek, Nitra District, village in the Nitra District, Slovakia See also * Malak (other) {{disambiguation, given name, surname Arabic-language feminine given names Feminine given names Turkish feminine given names ...
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2000 Films
The year 2000 in film involved some significant events. The top grosser worldwide was '' Mission: Impossible 2''. Domestically in North America, '' Gladiator'' won the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor ( Russell Crowe). '' Dinosaur'' was the most expensive film of 2000 and a box-office success. __TOC__ Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 2000 by worldwide gross are as follows: 2000 box office records * '' Chicken Run'' became the highest-grossing stop motion animated film ever. * '' Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas''s $55.1 million opening weekend became the highest debut for a Christmas-themed film. It had the highest opening weekend for a Jim Carrey film and a Ron Howard film, surpassing both '' Batman Forever'' and '' Ransom'' simultaneously. Events Award ceremonies Awards 2000 films By country/region * List of American films of 2000 * List of Argentine films of 2000 * List of Australian films of 2000 * List of Ba ...
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Marina De Graaf
A marina (from Spanish , Portuguese and Italian : "related to the sea") is a dock or basin with moorings and supplies for yachts and small boats. A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships or cargo from freighters. The word ''marina'' may also refer to an inland wharf on a river or canal that is used exclusively by non-industrial pleasure craft such as canal narrowboats. Emplacement Marinas may be located along the banks of rivers connecting to lakes or seas and may be inland. They are also located on coastal harbors (natural or man made) or coastal lagoons, either as stand alone facilities or within a port complex. History In the 19th century, the few existing pleasure craft shared the same facilities as trading and fishing vessels. The marina appeared in the 20th century with the popularization of yachting. Facilities and services A marina may have refuelling, washing and repair facilities, marine and boat chandlers, stores and ...
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Hans Veerman
Hans may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Hans (name), a masculine given name * Hans Raj Hans, Indian singer and politician ** Navraj Hans, Indian singer, actor, entrepreneur, cricket player and performer, son of Hans Raj Hans ** Yuvraj Hans, Punjabi actor and singer, son of Hans Raj Hans * Hans clan, a tribal clan in Punjab, Pakistan Places * Hans, Marne, a commune in France * Hans Island, administrated by Greenland and Canada Arts and entertainment * ''Hans'' (film) a 2006 Italian film directed by Louis Nero * Hans (Frozen), the main antagonist of the 2013 Disney animated film ''Frozen'' * ''Hans'' (magazine), an Indian Hindi literary monthly * ''Hans'', a comic book drawn by Grzegorz Rosiński and later by Zbigniew Kasprzak Other uses * Clever Hans, the "wonder horse" * ''The Hans India'', an English language newspaper in India * HANS device, a racing car safety device * Hans, the ISO 15924 code for Simplified Chinese characters See also *Han (other) Han may refer t ...
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Martin Dunne (actor)
Martin Dunne may refer to: * Martin Dunne (footballer, born 1886) (1886–1955), played for Southampton * Martin Dunne (Gaelic footballer), Cavan inter-county player * Martin Dunne (Lord Lieutenant) (born 1938), British public servant See also * Martin Dunn (other) {{Hndis, Dunne, Martin ...
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Angelique De Bruijne
Angelique or Angélique may refer to: * Angélique (given name), a French feminine name Arts and entertainment Music * Angélique (instrument), a string instrument of the lute family * ''Angélique'', a 1927 opéra bouffe by Jacques Ibert * "Angelique" (song), the Danish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, performed by Dario Campeotto * "Angélique", a song by Theatre of Tragedy from the album '' Aégis'' * "Angelique", a song by Badfinger from the album '' Magic Christian Music'' * "Angelique", a song by Mike Oldfield from the album ''Light + Shade'' * ''Angelique'', the debut album by Yukie Nishimura Other uses in arts and entertainment * ''Angélique'' (novel series), by Anne Golon ** '' Angélique, Marquise des Anges'', a 1964 film adaptation directed by Bernard Borderie ** ''Angélique'' (film), a 2013 film adaptation directed by Ariel Zeitoun * ''Angélique'' (play), by Lorena Gale * ''Angelique'' (video game series), a cross-media franchise including vide ...
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Fedja Van Huêt
Fedja van Huêt (born 21 June 1973) is a Dutch Stage (theatre), stage and film actor, best known for the 2022 horror film ''Speak No Evil (2022_film), Speak No Evil''. Van Huêt was born in The Hague and received his professional training at the Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts. He was in the ensemble of the theater companies RO Theater and Theatercompagnie/Hollandia. At present, Van Huêt is connected to Toneelgroep Amsterdam. In 2001, he received the ''Gouden Kalf'' award, the most prestigious film prize in the Netherlands, for best actor in the film ''AmnesiA''. Van Huêt has been in relationships with actresses Katja Schuurman and Halina Reijn. He is married to actress Karina Smulders. Selected filmography *''Return to Oegstgeest (film), Return to Oegstgeest'' (1987) as Little Peter *''Character (film), Character'' (1997) as Jacob Willem Katadreuffe * ''The Delivery (film), The Delivery'' (1999) as Alfred *''Wilde Mossels (2000 film), Wilde Mossels'' (2000) as Leen *''A ...
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Josse De Pauw
Josse De Pauw (born 15 March 1952) is a versatile Belgian actor, film director, dramatist, author and columnist. He was married to modern dance performer Fumio Ikeda for over thirty years. Theatre After graduating from the Royal Conservatory in Brussels De Pauw founded the mime theatre group Radeis International (1976), and after that Schaamte, the theatre company that would be the start of the Brussels Kaaitheater. He both writes and performs in highly regarded theatre plays such as ''Larf'' and ''Weg'' (both with music by Peter Vermeersch, and has received many awards for his works, such as the Océ Podium Prize for his entire oeuvre in 2000. He has led theatre companies such as Het Net (Bruges), Victoria (Ghent) and Het Toneelhuis (Antwerp). With the latter company, he played the main role in "Tenebrous Heart", after Joseph Conrad's novel, performed in Paris in 2011. Throughout his career he has collaborated with various actors, directors, writers and artists, such as Tom Ja ...
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Will Van Kralingen
Will van Kralingen (1 October 1951 in Nijmegen – 9 November 2012 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch actress whose starring credits included '' Havinck'' in 1987 and '' Temmink: The Ultimate Fight'' in 1998. Kralingen also appeared in Dutch television series, including '' De Zomer van '45'', '' Het jaar van de Opvolging'', and '' Het Wassende Water''. Her most recent television roles were '' Hartslag'' and '' Flikken Maastricht''. Will van Kralingen received two ''Golden Calf'' awards for her roles in '' Havinck'' and '' Storm in mijn Hoofd''. She later won a Theo d'Or for best dramatic actress in 2007. She then dubbed Moses's foster mother, Tuya, in the Dutch version of the 1998 animated feature, The Prince of Egypt. Her last film was '' De Goede Dood'', filmed in 2011 and released in February 2012. Will van Kralingen died from cancer at Antoni van Leeuwenhoek hospital in Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , ; ; ) is the capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherla ...
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