In 1944, resistance hero Boy Ecury was executed by a German firing squad at the age of 22. In this historical drama, Dundun Ecury, a business man from Aruba, travels to the Netherlands in 1947 to search for his son’s body. Here, he relives the courageous Boy’s tragic history. When Dundun meets Boy’s suspected murderer, he is confronted with a painful revelation and himself. Inspired by Ted Schouten’s book Boy, een Antilliaanse jongen in het Nederlands verzet.
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Boy Ecury (2003) - Trailer
After the war in 1947 the prominent Aruban businessman Dundun Ecury (59) comes to the Netherlands to look for the body of his son Boy who was executed ...
Boy Ecury: Antilliaanse held in Oisterwijk
Dit deel van een serie "Verzetsstrijders van de Straat" gaat over Boy Ecury die in Oisterwijk diverse verzetsactiviteiten heeft ondernomen. Geboren op 23 april ...
Homenahe pa heroe Arubano Boy Ecury
Mientras cu Minister Plenipotenciario Edwin Abath tabata representando Gobierno di Aruba durante e Dia National di Conmemorasion di Difunto riba Dam na ...
Expo BOY ECURY
Expo Boy Ecury. De rol van Aruba tijdens WO2 Expo is tot 4 MEI 2012 locatie; Arubahuis Den Haag.
Verzetman Boy Ecury is een held: 'Hij had een groot hart' - RTL NIEUWS
Manuel Petronilia is geboren op Aruba en woont in Nederland. Hij gaat ieder jaar op 4 mei naar de Waalsdorpervlakte om de Arubaanse verzetsman Boy Ecury ...
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