Showing posts with label Holland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holland. Show all posts

July 7, 2014

Bloedlink (2014) ***

April 4, 2014

A Single Life (2014) ***

Animated short about the fragility of life.

July 7, 2013

Borgman (2013) ***


July 7, 2012

Hemel (2012) ***

The Gang Of Oss (2012) ***

July 7, 2011

Caged (2011) ***

July 7, 2010

Meat (2010) ***

Stricken (2010) ***

July 7, 2009

Crepuscule (2009) ***

October 10, 2006

Black Book (2006) ****

Paul Verhoeven's first Dutch film in 25 years, ''Black Book'' is a genuine masterpiece of both the action cinema and the erotic cinema. It’s a story of feisty Jewish girl (Carice van Houten) who watches the Nazis massacre her family, struggles to survive in occupied Holland, joins the Dutch resistance movement and romances a suave SS officer (Sebastian Koch from ''The Lives Of Others''). There is enough plot here for a dozen of films. The pacing is frantic. Cheap thrills and exciting double-crosses are presented with amazing clarity, despite the unbelievable moral confusion that renders many Dutch characters no better than their German counterparts. In fact, by the time Gestapo officers are railing against those who want to "negotiate with terrorists", it is quite clear that Verhoeven isn’t just making a film about World War II here. But moral relativism aside, the film also celebrates freedom, both political and sexual. Carice isn’t just fighting for her life. She isn’t just fighting against fascism. She is also fighting for truth and freedom. And she gradually realizes that those fights are not over in 1945. Unlike other World War II films, where the nightmare always ends with the Nazi defeat, ''Black Book'' presents a much more sober and realistic depiction of post-war political realities. Provocative and incredibly erotic, it is – at heart - a love story between a sympathetic Nazi officer and a Jewish girl who dyes her hair blond, pubes included, to seduce him, and who ends up falling in love with him. It's not your father's World War II movie.

April 4, 1999

3 Misses (1999) ***

Wild and frantic cartoon directed by Paul Driessen. Nominated for an Oscar.

October 10, 1997

The Dress (1997) ****

July 7, 1997

Little Sister (1997) ***

October 10, 1995

Antonia's Line (1995) ****

July 7, 1994

Venus In Furs (1994) ***

April 4, 1988

Pas à deux (1988) ***

A post-modernist cartoon about dancing, co-directed by Gerrit van Dijk and Monique Renault.

April 4, 1987

The Ants (1987) ***

April 4, 1986

The Characters (1986) ***

A couple is under assault from a bunch of letters.

April 4, 1985

Anna & Bella (1985) ***

July 7, 1983

The Fourth Man (1983) ***