Stef Tijdink Trailers
Snelweg NL TrailerBut your last name is Moroccan, isn't it? TrailerOn the Track of Robert Van Gulik Trailer
Snelweg NL TrailerBut your last name is Moroccan, isn't it? TrailerOn the Track of Robert Van Gulik Trailer
Total trailers found: 25
01 January 1988
A series of short vignettes set in a Berlin Mietskaserne (rental barracks for the poor), framed by Schönberg's atonal piece Pierrot Lunaire.
21 September 2008
Director Floris-Jan van Luyn returns to the neighbourhood in Beijing where he used to live in the 1990s as a correspondent for NRC Handelsblad.
22 January 2001
The story of the WWII project to crack the code behind the Enigma machine, used by the Germans to encrypt messages sent to their submarines.
30 September 2007
An introverted young poet struggles with a writer's block and meets a mysterious girl, who reminds him of Monica Vitti.
29 August 2012
One million Dutchmen (out of 16 million) play soccer. Almost two million fish at least once a year. Fishing might be the most remarkable sport in the world.
01 January 2001
Short highly stylised film about a controversial location. Mainly shot at night in an observant style, the film shows the highs and lows of shopping mall Hoog Catharijne and the adjacent train station area.
01 October 2015
Peter Delpeut, regular dramaturge of dance troupe LeineRoebana, this time enters the studio as a filmmaker.
01 January 1994
Introduction to an extensive training program for everyone professionally involved in the process of film conservation and film restoration.
24 February 2005
The mystery of the author of the 1937 cult novel Ali and Nino - a recently-rediscovered Romeo and Juliet of the Caucasus - is explored in Alias Kurban Saïd.
03 December 2007
A lively look at the history of the twice-risen, twice-fallen London-based Polygram Filmed Entertainment, which in its heyday produced such titles as Fargo, The Usual Suspects, and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
07 September 1995
A woman falls in love with a married, Belgian man. She finds out that he's married too late... although it's the second thing he says.
01 October 1997
Orazbaz, who lives in Uzbek, longs to leave his tiny fishing village. He becomes a stowaway on a ship thinking that he will end up in Manhattan.
13 February 1990
A homoerotic exploration of the Odyssey mixing black and white, color, and old film clips.
25 August 2013
6 February 1998, Port Arthur, Texas: Erin is home alone. She is about to watch a film when a masked man suddenly appears in the living room.
29 September 2019
The highway in the Netherlands has a total length of almost 2500 kilometres. There is almost no other country with such an enormous highway density.
25 September 2016
Robert van Gulik (1910-1967) is one of the world’s most read authors from the Netherlands. This diplomat, Sinologist and scholar is mainly known for his detective novels, starring 'Judge Dee'.
31 March 1994
This documentary is an offbeat "road movie" in which acclaimed documentarian Heddy Honigmann travels with, and thereby discovers the stories of, taxi drivers in Lima.
01 July 1999
Taming the Floods fulfills the dream of the landscape architect Jan Dijkstra: he can design an area in Poland that is regularly flooded by the river.
08 April 1993
In 1941, an Irish documentary filmmaker hears of a man named J.C. Sullivan, who may know the fate of the Hollandia, a Norwegian ship that sailed to Antarctica in 1905 and disappeared.
02 August 2014
The best way to understand our society is to look at one's children. Three students in Kenya compete to become the next school president.
17 November 2012
In 1990, the beheaded body of a young woman was found in a Rotterdam canal. The body remained unidentified until 2008, when new DNA techniques revealed that the victim was the American model Melissa Halstead.
07 February 2012
A documentary about the Dutch artist and award winning children’s author, Ted van Lieshout. He takes a risk.
25 November 2018
The Dutch director A.H., born in Noord-Brabant, has been experiencing pressure from his family for years to focus more on his Moroccan identity.
01 December 2015
Eric De Kuyper’s first feature film in 25 years is made up of sequences that pay tribute to a range of Hollywood genres.