Gerrit van Dijk Trailers
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Total trailers found: 27
12 April 1978
An associative linking of erotic and pornographically suggestive transformations, whereby the unity is preserved by placing the action in a frame.
01 January 1986
A compilation of animated shorts, by 36 animators from 36 countries. Each animator worked independently, but a single theme unites them all: animation has no borders.
11 March 2020
Emma Westermann's documentary shows the final six months in the life of Dutch animation grandmaster Gerrit van Dijk.
01 January 1979
Entertaining holiday slapstick: to be able to go on holiday quietly and carefree, a man not only leaves his dog, but also his goldfish, his cat, his houseplant and his wife.
01 January 1976
In a series of transformations, a boy with a football under his arm is transformed into increasingly aggressive-looking sportsmen.
01 June 1979
The American president Jimmy Carter and the Chinese statesman Teng-Hsiao Ping sing together Alle Menschen werden Brüder.
31 December 2001
The last words of the gangster Dutch Schultz form the starting point for this animated documentary. The FBI noted these words down on Schultz’ deathbed, in the hope he would betray his colleagues.
01 January 1975
Surrealist animation about two cubes who come alive against a constantly changing background. The cubes go through the process of growing up and getting older.
01 January 1990
The miracle of life takes place to the tune of the drinking song from Gustav Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde.
01 September 1987
First film in the Blind Justice documentary animation series about women and the law. The film traces the Aristotelian concept of all men being created equal and the exclusion of women from this concept.
01 January 1998
In the beginning there was a hand, and this hand drew other hands, then shoulders, heads, legs and finally, the animator himself.
01 January 1991
A short animation in which characters from 39 paintings in the Frans Hals Museum move from one artwork to the next.
31 December 1988
Two couples of dancing partners continually transform into different appearances, including numerous famous historical and pop culture characters.
01 January 1991
Film material from the forties found in a jumble sale adapted into a contemporary clip. An unknown female singer performs before the camera while (animated) people and animals parade by.
01 January 1973
Critique against the increasing urbanization. A static shot depicts the story of a butterfly whose living space is increasingly limited by the construction of houses and factories.
31 August 1983
A boy scout tries to make the world a better place and as a result he transcends into other persons, not famous and very famous.
01 September 1983
Collage-like depiction of the life of a man, in which the protagonist prefers intimate childhood memories over earthly gain.
01 January 1983
Music for the millions is also considered the thirteenth film in the Jute project. Supported by a hardcore punk soundtrack, the remodelled images of television commercials are contrasted with recordings of starving masses in the Third World.
01 January 1981
The Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, presented as a game. In front of the nervous citizens the leaders of the world powers play 'Olleke Bolleke' on the globe.
01 January 1997
Documentary about animator and artist Gerit van Dijk. The film follows van Dijk as he works on his film ‘I Move, So I Am’.
01 January 1988
The clip shows a film fragment in which the French film comedian Fernandel shuffles along the street sadly and apparently aimlessly.
01 January 1971
A man is pursued by aggressive advertising images. he finds himself in a labyrinth of advertisements from where he escapes and subsequently ends up in advertising heaven.
01 January 1972
Colourful lines and geometric figures move and change to the notes of a disjointed Wilhelmus [Dutch national anthem].