Homemolens
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Bob Visser: ‘My home film comprises shots my father made about 25 years ago in my home village in Zeeland. He had just got a super8 camera and made the ultimate Dutch home movie. He filmed all the windmills within ten kilometres of his house. There were a lot, because in those days (and even now) every house in the village had a home-made windmill in the front garden.’Bob Visser has directed a large number of television programmes for VPRO TV and made his feature début in 1983 with The Field of Honour.
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Martin go home
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Tony’s birthday
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Hembrug
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Robinson Crusoë
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No title home video
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Film details
- Country of production
- Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Festival edition
- IFFR 1994
- Length
- 10'
- Medium/Format
- PAL
- Language
- Dutch
- Premiere status
- World premiere
- Director
- Bob Visser
- Producer
- Bob Visser
- Sales / World rights holder
- Bob Visser
- Editing
- Bob Visser