Peter Blok
Filmmaker Paul Verhoeven returned to the Netherlands after more than twenty years of success in Hollywood to direct this epic-scale war drama based on a true story. Rachel Steinn (Carice van Houten) is a beautiful Jewish woman living in German-occupied Holland during late 1944. Her family members - who have been falsely promised safe passage to Belgium (their names recorded in the 'black book' of the title) are instead robbed and slaughtered by the Germans on a premeditated basis; Rachel herself manages to escape by diving into the water and swimming away. She narrowly avoids capture, then joins the local resistance movement. With her hair dyed blonde, Rachel can easily pass for Aryan, and when the leader of the Dutch resistance movement learns his son has been captured by Axis forces, Rachel is asked to use her feminine charms to persuade a German commander to arrange for the boy's release. Rachel soon finds herself caught up in a dangerous double life as she becomes a sexual plaything for the Nazis while attempting to bring down their evil empire as a spy. Zwartboek was written by Verhoeven and Gerard Soeteman, who collaborated on the 1977 international success Soldier of Orange. Zwartboek received its world premier at the 2006 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Carice van Houten, Sebastian Koch, (more)
The official Dutch entry for the 2000 Academy Awards, this family drama, directed by Ineke Houtman, is adapted from Guus Kuijer's popular children's book. Little Madelief (Madelief Vereist) is forced to think about her grandparents during her grandmother's funeral. Her grandfather, a stern and forbidding man, tells her not to go to the mysterious hut in his swampy backyard. This is of course exactly what she does, and in the process, Madelief learns that her grandmother was denied all that she loved by her strict husband. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Rijk de Gooyer, Margo Dames, (more)
Although at no point are the viewers given any hint of what the ongoing interrogation of the woman in this film is about, or what she is accused of, reviewers found this somewhat abstract dramatic study in investigation and questioning unusually absorbing. In addition to the accused, numerous witnesses to the never-disclosed crime are questioned in a similarly enigmatic fashion in their homes and apartments. Later, the witnesses are brought together into a large room, where they are confronted again. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Marlies Heuer, Peter Blok, (more)
An East Indian evangelist journeys to Amsterdam and helps a junkie to find salvation in this religious tract produced by World Wide Pictures, Billy Graham's film production company. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Shepherd, Amerjit Deu, (more)






