District 24, vol. 2
In the year 2045, the rulers of District 24 of The Netherlands have cut all connections to the outside world. Their Organisation rules with an iron fist and their laws have taken a hard toll on the district's inhabitants.
Our heroine and Number 5 are on their way to her old penthouse to deal with Number 1. But before they can do so, there's a number of obstacles from her past to conquer...
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Marc RapsDirector
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Evelien van RaaijWriter
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Marc RapsWriter
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Evelien van RaaijProducer
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Marc RapsProducer
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Nikkie ClaasenProducer
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Dieuwke de MooijKey Cast
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Torsten ColijnKey Cast
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Boy HazesKey Cast
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Daniël KemnaKey Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):De Schoonmaakster, vol. 2
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Thriller, Action, Sci-Fi
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Runtime:12 minutes 22 seconds
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Completion Date:March 23, 2014
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Production Budget:1,500 EUR
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Country of Origin:Netherlands
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Country of Filming:Netherlands
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Language:Dutch
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes
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Nacht van de Korte FilmHengelo
Netherlands
September 2, 2016 -
SCENECS International Film FestivalHilversum
Netherlands
May 27, 2017 -
SCENECS International Film FestivalHilversum
Netherlands
May 30, 2017
Marc Raps was born in Amsterdam in 1987 and raised in Alphen aan den Rijn. After graduating high school, he followed several courses before finding work in the Dutch film and television industry as a freelance electrician and gaffer. Alongside his dayjob, Raps shot, edited and directed journalistic television for Alphen Stad TV and directed several short films. Since 2010, he has been studying Media, Information and Communication in Enschede. He currently lives in Vlijmen, near Den Bosch.
Directing the second volume of a two-part story provided a lot of interesting opportunities. In this story, it's not only the point where everything comes together and is resolved, but it's also the part where the events that started all the characters down this path are finally revealed. You're painting on a very large canvas. But it worked out great and it was very rewarding to see the two parts be able to stand on their own and tell a larger arc over the two volumes as well.