Synopsis
In 1964, director Bert Haanstra set out to make a documentary about his native country of Holland. By focusing his camera on life's small moments -- a child going to school, a couple kissing in a park -- Haanstra reveals the deep emotional connections and community-minded manners that are singularly Dutch. He follows the quietly bustling lives of shopkeepers, housewives and everyday Dutch citizens to paint a portrait of a shy but very proud people.
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Director
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Bert Haanstra
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Producer
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Bert Haanstra
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Screenwriter
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Bert Haanstra
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Distributor
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New Line Cinema
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Production Co
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New Line Cinema
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Genre
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Documentary
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Original Language
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Dutch
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Release Date (Theaters)
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Jan 1, 1963, Wide
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Runtime
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1h 30m