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Marja Kok Movies

1989  
 
This film was announced as the swan song performance of the beloved grande dame of Dutch stage, screen and TV, Loudhi Nijoff, who was 88 at the time it was filmed. In the film she is Louise, an elegant elderly lady who has no major health problems, and lives quite happily with her two cats. She has a good relationship with her daughter, and still has living friends. Following her usual Sunday routine, she dresses up quite nicely and goes out for a walk. There, she espies a cheerful bag lady going about her business. Louise observes the woman going to sleep on a public bench from her own nearby bench, and dozes off herself. On waking, she returns home only to find that no one sees her and that she cannot communicate with anyone. Gradually she realizes that she is dead, and the bag lady will lead her to where she must go. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Loudi NijhoffCatherine ten Bruggencate, (more)
 
1989  
 
Vera Klein (Marja Kok) worries about her husband Maarten (Joop Admiraal) and his tragic battle with Alzheimer's disease. Snowbound in the remote country near Halifax, Nova Scotia, Vera soon considers hospitalization as the only solution for her afflicted husband in this somber drama. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Joop AdmiraalMarja Kok, (more)
 
1981  
 
In the late 1920s a lower-class bricklayer and part-time accordion player became a kind of pariah in the small Dutch town where he lived because of his anarchic views and his inner upheaval in trying to reconcile his beliefs to his actions. He falls in love with a married woman (Marja Kok), and they eventually consummate their relationship when the husband is thrown in jail. The anarchist asks the woman to move in with him as his housekeeper, and she does so, sending her six children to the poorhouse. This act inflames the town's authorities, and legal orders are written up for her to return to her home and take care of her children. When she refuses to do so, four policemen arrive to bring her out by force, and that is when the anarchist decides to take matters into his own hands. The woman of this story was still alive when this film was released; she saw it, and testified that it was an accurate account of what had happened then. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Gerard ThoolenMarja Kok, (more)
 
1979  
 
The in-for-treatment protagonist is middle-aged Helmert Woudenberg. Expecting a routine examination, Woudenberg is informed that he has inoperable cancer. He also learns that this news is meaningful only to him: the red-tape-bound Dutch hospital system couldn't care less about Woudenberg's anguish. Codirector Marja Kok appears on-camera in a showy supporting role. In for Treatment is a deliberately biased product from the Netherlands' Werkteater theatrical co-op. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Helmert WoudenbergFrank Groothof, (more)
 
1978  
R  
 
1972  
 
The title of this dark satire from the Netherlands has nothing to do with communicable diseases and everything to do with the name of the Van Doorn meat-packing corporation. The Van Doorn family has a network of mistresses, relatives, and alliances as complicated as anything in Byzantine history and a warehouse-full of dark, dastardly family secrets. Those secrets and alliances become clear as the intrigues on the factory floor and within the family lead in tandem to blackmail and murder. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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