Maas Observations

Summary

The Maasbruggen begins with an overview shot from the Koninginnebrug. The film shows bridges being raised and lowered, as well as pedestrians, cyclists, cars, trams, and trains. The viewer gets the impression of a continuous, chaotic flow. The movements in the camera settings generate tension, but the editing is rather flat: ‘I wanted to edit the film cold, i.e. without dissolves and that kind of nonsense’. The camera angles and visual compositions were often striking. Here, Schuitema’s background as a ‘Nieuw-Zakelijke’ photographer was clear.

The sharp light and long shadows indicate that many shots were filmed in the late afternoon. As cameramen from the early glory days of Hollywood used to call it, ‘the magic hour’, or the time of day immediately before they began to grumble ‘I’m losing my light’. The young composer Koos van de Griend was commissioned to write music that would closely follow the film in terms of rhythm and theme.

Information

production year
1997
country
Netherlands
category
Fictional
director
director
producer
production company

Crew

Technical notations

runtime
11
sound
Sound
colour
Black & White
format
16mm

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