Netherlands
Keetje Tippel
Keetje Tippel (Cathy Tippel) is a historical character, who lived in Amsterdam during the 19th century.
Keetje came from the northern province of Frisia, with her father, mother and small sisters. Continually beset by difficulties, she succeeds in working her way up from extreme poverty, to eventually find romance and wealth. Forced into prostitution by her mother, in later life she proves more than a match for the men in her life.
Het is tijd
Film made on the occasion of the 64th anniversary of the University of Utrecht.
De dijk is dicht
War drama about a young widower who returns to the village where he has lost his wife.
A young man has lost his wife during the bombing of West-Kapelle, during the battle of Walcheren Causeway in 1944. After the war he returns to the village only to be overwhelmed by memories of her. Gradually, with the help of the other villagers, he regains his equilibrium and willpower so he too can help build up the stricken land.
Wat zien ik?
Blonde Greet immortalised for Dutch readers in the novels of actor-author Albert Mol, is the Irma la Douce type of prostitute with a heart of gold - simple, clever and witty all at once. Piet Römer plays the irresistible social worker in this quick, colourful farce about the ladies of Amsterdam nights and their guardian angels, and their often-harassed costumers.
Liefdesbekentenissen
Ramses Shaffy stars as Frank Jansen, a successful writer who is experiencing difficulties with the tax authorities as well as the women in his life.
Een vreemde vogel
First and only feature length film directed by lyricist Lennaert Nijgh in which a young man tries to come to terms with his father’s wartime past.
A student has written a play for his school’s annual theatre performance. When it turns out that the boy has exposed his father’s dubious behaviour during the war, the question that has to be asked is: should the play be staged or not?
Wet Dreams
Episode film with 14 short erotic films.
Under the direction of Max Fischer, a number of directors, photographers and artists made short erotic films, films that distinguish themselves from exploitative sex films by the artistic or subversive way they approach the subject of the erotic. The directors involved include: Nicholas Ray, Lasse Braun (using the pseudonym Falcon Stuart), Dusan Makavejev (listed in the credits as Sam Rotterdam) and Jens Jörgen Thorsen. The Dutch contributions were made by Geert Kooiman and he painter Hans Kanters.
Samen op weg
Commissioned by the Nederlands Volksherstel about the Resistance during the Second World War and the solidarity that is needed for the reconstruction of the Netherlands.
Samen op weg is a partially staged documentary about the German occupation of the Netherlands – about the resistance movement and the hardships people faced during the war. Furthermore the film makes an appeal for the people of the Netherlands to work together to rebuild their devastated country. The film ends with a portrait of Queen Wilhelmina.
Makkers staakt uw wild geraas
Film about Dutch society at the beginning of the 1960s.
Three families are preparing for an evening of Saint Nicholas cheer. Each of the families is having problems. One couple, an ad agency man and his wife are growing apart. Another, intensely respectable couple is having trouble coping with their wayward son. The husband in the third couple is an incorrigible womaniser who nevertheless tries to patch things up with his wife.