De Zevende Hemel (2016 film)

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Directed byJob Gosschalk
Written by
  • Tijs van Marle
  • Job Gosschalk
Produced byMaarten Swart
De Zevende Hemel
Directed byJob Gosschalk
Written by
  • Tijs van Marle
  • Job Gosschalk
Produced byMaarten Swart
Starring
CinematographyRichard van Oosterhout
Edited byJurriaan van Nimwegen
Music by
  • Chrisnanne Wiegel
  • Melcher Meirmans
  • Joris Oonk
Production
company
Kaap Holland Film
Distributed byEntertainment One Benelux
Release date
  • 24 November 2016 (2016-11-24) (Netherlands)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch
Box office$1,691,161[1]

De Zevende Hemel (English: The Seventh Heaven) is a 2016 Dutch jukebox musical drama film directed by Job Gosschalk from a script he co-wrote with Tijs van Marle and it stars Henriëtte Tol, Huub Stapel, Tjitske Reidinga and Halina Reijn. It follows Maria Rossi who runs an Italian restaurant with her husband, until an unexpected turn in her life requires her to reunite her whole family.[2]

The film uses existing music from well-known Dutch artists including Trijntje Oosterhuis, Marco Borsato, Bløf, De Dijk, Guus Meeuwis, Nick & Simon, Boudewijn de Groot, Claudia de Breij and Doe Maar among others.

The film was released in Dutch theaters on 24 November 2016, it received mixed reviews from critics. It was awarded the Golden Film for having sold 100.000 tickets.

The story follows a woman, Maria Rossi, who runs an Italian family restaurant, named de Zevende Hemel. When it is determined she is terminally ill, she wants her family to get together for the final time on a trip to Italy. This is easier said than done, as there are various number of family disputes getting in the way. At the same time there is also the upcoming anniversary of the restaurant.

Cast

Production

Production started on November 21, 2015, with Job Gosschalk in the director seat and produced by Kaap Holland Film. Producer Maarten Swart described the film as an ode to Dutch-language music including Trijntje Oosterhuis, Marco Borsato, Bløf, De Dijk, Guus Meeuwis, Nick & Simon, Boudewijn de Groot, Claudia de Breij and Doe Maar. The cast consisted of Henriëtte Tol as Maria Rossie, alongside Tjitske Reidinga, Huub Stapel, Halina Reijn, Ruben van der Meer, Thomas Acda and Huub van der Lubbe among others.[3] Filming lasted until the end of March 2016 where it ended in Watergraafsmeer, Amsterdam.[4] The actors sang the songs themselves.[5]

Release

The film has its premiere on 24 November 2016.[6]

Reception

References

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