Hotel de Grote L (2017)

Hotel de Grote L (2017) poster

Kos (13) is going through the most bizarre period in his life. His mother died a few years ago and his dad is having a heart attack. While Kos’ father is in the hospital, it looks like the hotel he is running will be a big mess. But Kos and his three sisters do not intend to let that happen. After the siblings find out that father is deep in financial problems, the hotel is threatened with closure. The children however come up with a solution: someone has to win the local beauty pageant, with a hefty cash prize attached.

Director: Ineke Houtman
Genre: Family
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Vincent van Warmerdam
Cinematography: Piotr Kukla
Editing: Elsbeth Kasteel, Wouter van Luijn
Production: Kaap Holland Film, FATT Productions, ma.ja.de. FilmProduktions, VPRO
Country: Germany, Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl

Keywords

based on novel or book

More Films by Director: Ineke Houtman
More Films in Genre: Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hotel de Grote L about?
Kos (13) is going through the most bizarre period in his life. His mother died a few years ago and his dad is having a heart attack. While Kos’ father is in the hospital, it looks like the hotel he is running will be a big mess. But Kos and his three sisters do not intend to let that happen. After the siblings find out that father is deep in financial problems, the hotel is threatened with closure. The children however come up with a solution: someone has to win the local beauty pageant, with a hefty cash prize attached.
Who directed Hotel de Grote L?
Hotel de Grote L was directed by Ineke Houtman.
Who stars in Hotel de Grote L?
Hotel de Grote L stars Julian Ras, Abbey Hoes, Bente Fokkens, Linde van der Storm, Frank Lammers, Aiko Beemsterboer.
How long is Hotel de Grote L?
Hotel de Grote L has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is Hotel de Grote L?
Hotel de Grote L is a Family film.
Where was Hotel de Grote L produced?
Hotel de Grote L was produced in Germany, Netherlands.