A Life in Suitcases  (2005)

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The movie A Life in Suitcases, released in 2005 and directed by Peter Greenaway, was shot on Sony HDW-F900 Camera with Reinier van Brummelen as cinematographer and editing by Joppo in de Grot, Elmer Leupen, Jaap Praamstra, Job Te Veldhuis, Chris Wyatt.
Directed by | Peter Greenaway
Cinematography by | Reinier van Brummelen
Written by | Peter Greenaway
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Country | Netherlands
Language | Dutch, English
Genres | Drama

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Stephan Figura
Leslie Cotumely / Thomas Papier
Raoul Wallenberg
Luper Authority
Passion Hockmeister
Tulse Luper / Floris Creps
Officer Harpsch
Madame Plens
Fastidieux
Gunther Zeloty
Hypolite / Gaudí / Jan Palmerion
Martino Knockavelli
Mathilde Figura
Monsieur Moitessier
Trixie Boudain
Tulse Luper
Mme. Moitessier
William Gottschalk
Charlotte Des Arbres
Julian Lephrenic
Percy Hockmeister
Erik Van Hoyten / The Station Master
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Assistant: Peter Greenaway
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