Roland de Groot

Most Popular Roland de Groot Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Black Book Trailer (2006)

14 September 2006

Israel, 1956: Jewish teacher Rachel Stein rather unexpectedly meets an old friend at the kibbutz. It brings back memories of her experiences in the Netherlands during the war, memories of betrayal.

Snapshots Trailer (2002)

21 February 2002

An aging hippy and a beautiful young woman meet in Amsterdam and find love.

Tricked Trailer (2012)

10 November 2012

During his 50th birthday party thrown by his wife, Remco's life takes a turn for the worse. His business partners are scheming behind his back to sell him and his former mistress shows up pregnant.

Turkish Delight Trailer (1973)

22 February 1973

Gifted but hot-headed sculptor Eric has a stormy, erotic, and star-crossed romance with a beautiful young woman named Olga.

Soldier of Orange Trailer (1977)

22 September 1977

The lives of Erik Lanshof and five of his closest friends take different paths when the German army invades the Netherlands in 1940: fight and resistance, fear and resignation, collaboration and high treason.

Katie Tippel Trailer (1975)

06 March 1975

In the late 19th-century, the Tippel family moves to rural Stavoren in search of greener pastures. However, their dreams are quickly shattered, as teenage Katie is terrorized by a male-dominated society who only see her as an object.

The 4th Man Trailer (1983)

23 March 1983

Morbid Catholic writer Gerard Reve–bisexual, alcoholic, and experiencing frequent visions of death–is invited to give a lecture at the Vlissingen literature club.

Going Home Trailer (1993)

10 June 1993

Johan Ten Berghe joins the Dutch army when the Dutch East Indies unilaterally declare independence as Indonesia.

Fatal Error Trailer (1979)

20 September 1979

Detectives Grijpstra and De Gier are sent to investigate the case of a man who apparently hanged himself in a center for oriental meditation.

Een Bijzonder Prettig Vergezicht Trailer (1988)

21 November 1988

Sylvia and Ingrid are mother and daughter, but not each others. Ingrid feels guilty about her mother's death; she can't remember the fatal words she spoke before her mother's heart attack.