coming to think about it: Marcus you're dutch so maybe you'd know this: I was at a dutch movie festival some years ago, dragged by a friend, but I was so glad I went in the end. One of the films that really impressed me was done by one of your most well known directors?
I don't know his name, that is what I am asking you.
I'm afraid the only think I know is the plot of that movie.
A kid, orphan from a father (it seemed) was raised by his sentimentaly detached and very strict mother. They change neighboorhoods because the social stigma of him being not the product of a marriage turned the neighborhood against him and his mother. He grows up and goes to work at a company. He is very poor. Later on it is revieled that the owner? of that company is actually his father but he is also a very cruel man.
He actually doesn't help him at all but instead puts even more obstacles on his way.
The film reaches its crescendo when the man explodes in a wave of fury and attacks his father. He has him pinned down, holds a knife over his father's head and decides what to do.
My english are too poor to offer a more vivid or a more complex and spherical description of its many facedes.
Anyway, this what I remember of the film. It was IIRC made by one of your most famous directors. Would you know his name perhaps? So I can track down more of his films?
Thanks.
(the film dialogues were in dutch BTW of course)
I don't know his name, that is what I am asking you.
I'm afraid the only think I know is the plot of that movie.
A kid, orphan from a father (it seemed) was raised by his sentimentaly detached and very strict mother. They change neighboorhoods because the social stigma of him being not the product of a marriage turned the neighborhood against him and his mother. He grows up and goes to work at a company. He is very poor. Later on it is revieled that the owner? of that company is actually his father but he is also a very cruel man.
He actually doesn't help him at all but instead puts even more obstacles on his way.
The film reaches its crescendo when the man explodes in a wave of fury and attacks his father. He has him pinned down, holds a knife over his father's head and decides what to do.
My english are too poor to offer a more vivid or a more complex and spherical description of its many facedes.
Anyway, this what I remember of the film. It was IIRC made by one of your most famous directors. Would you know his name perhaps? So I can track down more of his films?
Thanks.
(the film dialogues were in dutch BTW of course)
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