Scratches in the Table

Scratches in the Table (Dutch: Madelief, krassen in het tafelblad) is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Ineke Houtman. It was the Netherlands' official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination.[1]

Scratches in the Table
Directed byIneke Houtman
Written byRob Arends (screenplay), Guus Kuijer (novel)
Release date
  • 15 October 1998 (1998-10-15)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch

Cast

  • Madelief Verelst as Madelief
  • Giulia Fleury as Madelief als peuter/Madelief as a toddler
  • Rijk de Gooyer as Opa/Grandpa
  • Peter Blok as Opa als jonge man/Grandpa as a young Man
  • Margo Dames as Moeder/Mother
  • Kitty Courbois as Oma/Grandma
  • Veerle Dobbelaere as Oma als jonge vrouw/ Grandma as a young woman
  • Frederik Brom as Mischa (as Freek Brom)
  • Tjerk Risselada as Vader van Mischa/Mischa's father
  • Pim Lambeau as Tante Ant/Auntie Ant
  • Adrian Brine as Man van tante Ant/The husband of Auntie Ant
  • Ineke Veenhoven as Buurvrouw/The neighbor (woman)
  • Rob van de Meeberg as Buurman/The neighbor (man)
  • Jaap Stobbe as Jaap
  • Ingeborg Elzevier as Vrouw van Jaap/wife of Jaap
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