March 11th, 2002. John R. takes the head of security and 17 others hostage in Amsterdam biggest skyscraper. John R. demands to speak with the Philips head of Sound&Vision. His goal is to warn people about a large-scale fraud, aimed at brainwashing consumers by means of widescreen TV sets. In the film, we find out about John's preliminary frustrations, his bizarre encounter with Philips head of Sound&Vision Gerard Wesselinck, their impossible friendship, rivalry and John's armed attempt to force the executive to do penance in public.
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| Writing | Hugo Heinen | Writer |
| Directing | Pieter Kuijpers | Director |
| Editing | Job ter Burg | Editor |
| Production | Edwin van Meurs | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Winnie Gallis | Key Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sabine Snijders | Costume Design |
| Production | Reinier Selen | Producer |
| Production | Anja Daelemans | Co-Producer |
| Camera | Bert Pot | Director of Photography |
| Art | Gert Brinkers | Production Design |
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