Op uw akkertje Trailer

Op uw akkertje Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982 91 mins

The film consists of 43 scenes which are fragments and do not tell a story but may be compared to musical intermezzi - they give the impression that they have been slotted in between other scenes, but the nature of these other scenes is not made clear. (Wim Schlebaum)

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