Critics' Choice
Overzicht van films
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Level 5
Chris Marker | 106' | France | -
There’s no Chris. Marker film without risks. That applies to this film too, in which the film poet investigates the boundaries between the old medium -
Life Itself
Steve James | 120' | USA | None
The inspirational life of America’s best-known film critic, Pulitzer Prize winner Roger Ebert (1942-2013), as told by Ebert himself on the basis of hi -
Loaded
Anna Campion | 108' | New Zealand | -
Seven young people spend a weekend in a country house to make a horror video, leading to a grim clash between the characters. Chosen by… -
The Long Day Closes
Terence Davies | 82' | United Kingdom | -
Intimate, nostalgic, very autobiographical film set in Liverpool in the mid-fifties. Bud (11) has a happy youth with plenty of motherly love and visits to… -
Looking for Richard
Al Pacino | 113' | USA | -
Actor/director Al Pacino provides a light-hearted and pointed analysis of Shakespeare’s Richard III with famous co-stars. Critic’s Choice of Erik Koch -
Lothringen!
Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet | 21' | Germany | -
The topicality of ethnic cleansing, forced migration and government-stimulated remigration colours the history of Lorraine. Chosen by Mieke Bernink, S -
Ludwig 1881
Donatello Dubini, Fosco Dubini | 90' | Germany | -
Bavarian king takes actor on his travels to perform William Tell in the original locations. Chosen by Mark Duursma (Trouw/De Filmkrant). -
El mariachi
Robert Rodriguez | 80' | USA | -
No-budget film was a ticket to Hollywood for the director. Chosen by Eric Koch (De Telegraaf). -
Méfie-toi de l’eau qui dort
Jacques Deschamps | 110' | France | -
Pure film in which three stories are housed in and around the water of a magic river – Critic’s Choice by Hans Kroon, Trouw. -
Mon-rak Transistor
Pen-ek Ratanaruang | 115' | Thailand | -
Light-footed and charming sequel to 6ixty9 is a stylised retro-romantic melodrama, bitter-sweet comedy and musical with beautiful kitsch songs all in -
Muriel’s Wedding
P.J. Hogan | 105' | Australia | -
Beautiful leading rôle in brilliant satire on Australian bourgeoisie. Chosen by Pieter van Lierop, Utrechts Nieuwsblad.