Mimi Kok

Terrorama! (2001)

The film tells the story of six mental cases, trying to get rid of society's norms and values by kidnapping Gerard van Dongen, a well-known TV host. During an improvised TV show, the terrorists confront this Van Dongen with their darkest thoughts and emotions, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Edwin Brienen
CAST:  Kiki Classen  •  Esther Eva Verkaaik  •  Edwin Brienen  •  Theo van Gogh

The film tells the story of six mental cases, trying to get rid of society's norms and values by kidnapping Gerard van Dongen, a well-known TV host. During an improvised TV show, the terrorists confront this Van Dongen with their darkest thoughts and emotions, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Edwin Brienen
CAST:  Kiki Classen  •  Esther Eva Verkaaik  •  Edwin Brienen  •  Theo van Gogh

Paranoia (1967)

A man is under the illusion he is a wanted war criminal.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Adriaan Ditvoorst
CAST:  Kees van Eyck  •  Pamela Koevoets  •  Rudolf Lucieer  •  Paul Murk

A man is under the illusion he is a wanted war criminal.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Adriaan Ditvoorst
CAST:  Kees van Eyck  •  Pamela Koevoets  •  Rudolf Lucieer  •  Paul Murk

Paul Chevrolet and the Ultimate Hallucination (1985)

The actual life and the fiction created by a successful pulp author begin to blend together.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Pim de la Parra
CAST:  Peter Faber  •  Jenny Arean  •  Liz Snoyink  •  Ellen Vogel

The actual life and the fiction created by a successful pulp author begin to blend together.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Pim de la Parra
CAST:  Peter Faber  •  Jenny Arean  •  Liz Snoyink  •  Ellen Vogel

Vrijdag (1981)

Hugo Claus rewrote and directed Friday as the cinematic version of his original 1969 play of the same name. Just as in the play, the story begins with the theme of incest, as the father Georges (Frank Aendenboom) returns from serving his jail sentence for that ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Hugo Claus
CAST:  Frank Aendenboom  •  Herbert Flack  •  Hilde Van Mieghem  •  Kitty Courbois

Hugo Claus rewrote and directed Friday as the cinematic version of his original 1969 play of the same name. Just as in the play, the story begins with the theme of incest, as the father Georges (Frank Aendenboom) returns from serving his jail sentence for that ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Hugo Claus
CAST:  Frank Aendenboom  •  Herbert Flack  •  Hilde Van Mieghem  •  Kitty Courbois

Two Queens and One Consort (1981)

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At the deathbed of his used-to-be militant mother an older man looks back at his childhood, when he was in love with his sensual aunt Coleta.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Otto Jongerius
CAST:  Tim Beekman  •  Linda van Dyck  •  Clerckx Eric  •  Jan Decleir

At the deathbed of his used-to-be militant mother an older man looks back at his childhood, when he was in love with his sensual aunt Coleta.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Otto Jongerius
CAST:  Tim Beekman  •  Linda van Dyck  •  Clerckx Eric  •  Jan Decleir

Filmpje! (1995)

Bob and Annie separate. After the court case Annie gives Bob two airline tickets for a tropical island to save their relationship. However, Bob takes someone else with him on holiday: Carmen, the daughter of Mafioso Don Gorgonzola. Annie lags behind in Holland, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Paul Ruven
CAST:  Paul de Leeuw  •  Rijk de Gooyer  •  Olga Zuiderhoek  •  Porgy Franssen

Bob and Annie separate. After the court case Annie gives Bob two airline tickets for a tropical island to save their relationship. However, Bob takes someone else with him on holiday: Carmen, the daughter of Mafioso Don Gorgonzola. Annie lags behind in Holland, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Paul Ruven
CAST:  Paul de Leeuw  •  Rijk de Gooyer  •  Olga Zuiderhoek  •  Porgy Franssen

The Mantle of Love (1978)

De Mantel der Liefde is a bizarre, over the top and at times hilarious settling of scores with the Catholic Church, commercial movie culture and 1970's petit bourgeois Dutch culture in general.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Adriaan Ditvoorst
CAST:  Willeke van Ammelrooy  •  Marjan Berk  •  Ronnie Bierman  •  Hans Boskamp

De Mantel der Liefde is a bizarre, over the top and at times hilarious settling of scores with the Catholic Church, commercial movie culture and 1970's petit bourgeois Dutch culture in general.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Adriaan Ditvoorst
CAST:  Willeke van Ammelrooy  •  Marjan Berk  •  Ronnie Bierman  •  Hans Boskamp

Rooie Sien (1975)

After her mother -- a prostitute -- is murdered by her father, Sien is raised by her grandparents. Instead of a bourgeois life with grocer's son Gerrit van Buren, she chooses for an adventurous life with toutman Jan Meier. She follows him and becomes a revue artist ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Frans Weisz
CAST:  Willeke Alberti  •  Beppie Nooij Jr  •  Myra Ward  •  Wim van den Brink

After her mother -- a prostitute -- is murdered by her father, Sien is raised by her grandparents. Instead of a bourgeois life with grocer's son Gerrit van Buren, she chooses for an adventurous life with toutman Jan Meier. She follows him and becomes a revue artist ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Frans Weisz
CAST:  Willeke Alberti  •  Beppie Nooij Jr  •  Myra Ward  •  Wim van den Brink

Blue Movie (1971)

25-year-old Michael has been released from prison after a five-year sentence. He moves into a big apartment block, filled with young women who gladly have sex with him.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Wim Verstappen
CAST:  Hugo Metsers  •  Kees Brusse  •  Helmert Woudenberg  •  Bruni Heinke

25-year-old Michael has been released from prison after a five-year sentence. He moves into a big apartment block, filled with young women who gladly have sex with him.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Wim Verstappen
CAST:  Hugo Metsers  •  Kees Brusse  •  Helmert Woudenberg  •  Bruni Heinke

Han de Wit (1990)

Has is a strange kid: at school he's a nice student but at home he's dominating his parents... .  (more)

DIRECTION:  Joost Ranzijn
CAST:  Koen De Bouw  •  Nelly Frijda  •  Jim van der Woude  •  Kees Hulst

Has is a strange kid: at school he's a nice student but at home he's dominating his parents... .  (more)

DIRECTION:  Joost Ranzijn
CAST:  Koen De Bouw  •  Nelly Frijda  •  Jim van der Woude  •  Kees Hulst