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Antonia's Line (Original title: Antonia) is a 1995 Dutch feminist film written and directed by Marleen Gorris.The film, described as a "feminist fairy tale", [3] [4] [5] tells the story of the independent Antonia (Willeke van Ammelrooy) who, after returning to the anonymous Dutch village of her birth, establishes and nurtures a close-knit matriarchal community.
Jose Way, Huub Stapel Erotic Drama The Night of the Wild Donkeys: Pim de la Parra Liz Snoyink, Kenneth Hardegein Drama Een Dubbeltje te Weinig: André van Duren: Boris Rodenko Doris Dagelet Drama Openbaringen van een Slapeloze: Pim de la Parra Miguel Stigter, Liz Snoyink Drama Oh Boy! Orlow Seunke Orlow Seunke, Kees van Kooten Comedy
Amsterdam has been a setting in Dutch and foreign films. The following is a list of films set in Amsterdam. The list includes a number of films which only have a tenuous connection to the city. The lists are sorted by the year the film was released. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Guido Pauw, 29, is one of the thousands of Dutch fans who have embraced the song at this year’s Euros and has traveled to Germany to watch the Netherlands play twice already.
"Goin' Home" (Rolling Stones song), 1966 "Goin' Home" (The Osmonds song), 1973 "Goin' Home" (Fats Domino song), a 1955 song by Fats Domino "Goin' Home", a 1986 song by Corey Hart from Fields of Fire "Goin' Home", a 2009 song by Dan Auerbach from Keep It Hid, featured in the 2009 film Up in the Air
Lily Was Here (original title in Dutch: De Kassière, The Cashier) is a 1989 Dutch drama film directed by Ben Verbong. One song from the film's soundtrack, performed by Candy Dulfer and Dave Stewart, was later released as a single – "Lily Was Here".
Miss Minoes [3] (Dutch: Minoes) is a 2001 Dutch family film written and directed by Vincent Bal and co-written and produced by Burny Bos, based on the Dutch children's novel Minoes by Annie M.G. Schmidt. The film stars Theo Maassen and Carice van Houten as the titular character.
"The Dutchman" is a song written by Michael Peter Smith in 1968 and popularized by Liam Clancy, Brendan Grace and Steve Goodman. At the time Smith wrote the song, he had never visited the Netherlands. The song is about an elderly couple living in Amsterdam, Margaret and the title character.