After WWII, Dutch artist Pierre Raaijmakers bought a house in the French Pyrenees, and went to live in it with his Flemish wife. They had twelve children; Peter van Houten made the film La vie de Jean-Marie, an audience favourite at IFFR in 2015, about their eldest son. Having spent six years following Jean-Marie, Van Houten turned his camera on his brother, Emile. He too still lives in the shadow of the Cabrils mountain.
Emile, also known as Miel, was perhaps of all the children the one who suffered most because of their dictatorial father. In his unique, extremely patient and loving way, Van Houten allows the philosophical, almost 80-year-old Emile to tell his story. Emile knows one thing for sure: without his mother, his youth would have been hell on earth. His mother’s letters, read out in the film by a granddaughter, give an insight into a horribly poor, emotionally cold existence.
Film details
Country of production
Netherlands
Year
2019
Festival edition
IFFR Unleashed
Length
150'
Medium/Format
DCP
Language
French, Dutch
Premiere status
-
Director
Peter van Houten
Producer
Peter van Houten
Screenplay
Peter van Houten
Cinematography
Peter van Houten
Editing
Peter van Houten
Production design
Peter van Houten
Sound design
Rut Uijtendaal
Principal cast
Emile Raaijmakers, Rilke Raaijmakers
Music
Anne Sofie von Otter
Production company
Anna-Zharkov-Film
Sales / World rights holder
Anna-Zharkov-Film
Distributor NL / Benelux rights holder
MOOOV Film Distribution The Netherlands
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