Spiegel van Nederland. No. 42 (1959)
A Dutch news film with sound, including items on a football match between politicians and parliamentary press, the Made in Israel exhibition in the Amsterdam Tropenmuseum and a review of 1959's long, hot summer.
A Dutch news film with sound, including items on a football match between politicians and parliamentary press, the Made in Israel exhibition in the Amsterdam Tropenmuseum and a review of 1959's long, hot summer.
A Dutch news film with sound, including items on the return of Tuindorp Oostzaan's residents after the floods, a musical tribute from the Royal Marechaussee for Princess Beatrix.
A Dutch newsreel with sound, including items on a strike by construction workers, Gerrit Schulte's 'Zesdaagse' track cycling race, and a visit by the president of Peru.
A Dutch newsreel with sound, including items on a Miss Eyeglasses pageant held in Amsterdam’s Apollo pavilion, and about an elocution competition held on the market in Leiden with the comedian Paul van Vliet.
A Dutch newsreel with sound, including items on actor Caro van Eyck receiving the Theo Mann - Bouwmeesterring, the Hiswa boat exhibition in the RAI and the Dutch championship of women's figure skating.
A Dutch newsreel with sound, including items on the opening of the Baanhoofd bridge for the passage of the Princess Irene, new clothes for the Spaarnestad flower girls and the arrival of the United Nations' High Commissioner for Refugees at Heliport.
A Dutch newsreel with sound, including items on a pilot strike at Schiphol, preparations for the visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip and a motorcross.
In his second feature, subtitled A Love Mystery, Pim de la Parra aims at the international market by using foreign actors and English dialogue.
A hole in the wall of a rented room in Amsterdam is the starting point of this English-language 'sex and suspense mystery', as Pim de la Parra defines his first feature film, inspired by Hitchcock and a variation on the Rear Window theme.
A young couple, a journalist and a model, realize on coming into contact with The Living Theatre that their marriage, though seemingly successful, has in fact run aground and is only held together by compromise.