Cinema of the Netherlands |
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List of Dutch films |
This is a list of films produced in the Netherlands during the 1960s. The films are produced in the Dutch language.
Title | Year | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | |
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1960 | ||||||
Faja Lobbi | 1960 | Herman van der Horst | Documentaire | |||
De Nieuwe Avonturen van Dik Trom | Henk van der Linden | Sjefke Nievelstein Rinus Bonekamp | Jeugdfilm | Langstlopende film ooit in Nederland (1958–1987) | ||
Avonturen van een Zigeunerjongen | Henk van der Linden | Louk Perry Cor van der Linden | Jeugdfilm | |||
Stranding | Louis van Gasteren | Josephine van Gasteren Lex Goudsmit | Drama Misdaad | |||
Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas | Fons Rademakers | Ellen Vogel Guus Oster | Drama | Won the Silver Bear at Berlin | ||
De Zaak M.P. | Bert Haansta | Albert Mol | Komedie | |||
Title | Year | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | |
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1961 | ||||||
De Laatste Passagier | 1961 | Jef van der Heyden | Rob de Vries Edwin de Vries | Jeugdfilm | ||
Pygmalion | ||||||
Het Mes | Fons Rademakers | Ellen Vogel Guus Hermus | Jeugddrama | Entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival | ||
Het Verraad van de Zwarte Roofridder | Henk van der Linden | Louk Perry Cor van der Linden | Jeugdfilm | |||
1962 | ||||||
Rififi in Amsterdam | 1962 | Giovanni Korporaal | Maxim Hamel Johan Kaart | Komedie Misdaad | ||
Kermis in de Regen | Kees Brusse | Kees Brusse Mieke Verstraete | Misdaad Drama | |||
De Overval | Paul Rotha | Kees Brusse Rob de Vries | Oorlog Misdaad | Entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival | ||
Pan | Documentaire | |||||
Het Wonder van Licht | Documentaire | |||||
1963 | ||||||
Alleman | 1963 | Bert Haanstra | Documentaire | |||
Fietsen naar de Maan | Jef van der Heyden | Ton Lensink Bernard Droog | Komedie | |||
Als twee druppels water | Fons Rademakers | Lex Schoorel Mia Goossen | Oorlog Drama | Entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival | ||
De Vergeten Medeminnaar | Giovanni Korporaal | Henk Ulsen Hetty Verhoogt | Drama | |||
1964 | ||||||
De Avonturen van Pietje Bell | 1964 | Henk van der Linden | Jeu Consten Cor van der Linden | Jeugdfilm | ||
Plantage Tamarinde | Michael Forlong | Albert van Dalsum Jack Monkau | Drama | De film is opgenomen op Curaçao | ||
Mensen van Morgen | Kees Brusse | Docufilm | ||||
Blind kind | Johan van der Keuken | Documentaire | ||||
1965 | ||||||
Op de Bodem van de Hemel | 1965 | Jan Vrijman | Documentaire | |||
Vrijbuiters van het Woud | Henk van der Linden | Jeugdfilm | ||||
1966 | ||||||
10:32 | 1966 | Arthur Dreifuss | Linda Christian Bob de Lange | Drama Misdaad | ||
Sjors en Sjimmie en de Gorilla | Henk van der Linden | Jeu Consten Jos van der Linden | Jeugdfilm | |||
De Dans van de Reiger | Fons Rademakers | Gunnel Lindblom Jean Dessaily | Drama | Opgenomen in Joegoslavië | ||
De minder gelukkige terugkeer van Jozef Katus naar het land van Rembrandt | Wim Verstappen | Rudolf Lucieer | Drama | |||
Het Gangstermeisje | Frans Weisz | Paolo Grazioso Kitty Courbois | Drama | Entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival | ||
Een Ochtend van Zes Weken | Nikolai van der Heyden | Hans Culeman Anne Colette | Drama | |||
Het Afscheid | Roland Verhavert | Petra Lasseur Julien Schoenearts | Drama | |||
Een ochtend van zes weken | ||||||
1967 | ||||||
Liefdes Bekentenissen | 1967 | Wim Verstappen | Ramses Shaffy Kitty Courbois | Drama Romantiek | ||
ik kom wat later naar Madra | Adriaan Ditvoorst | Hans Oosterhuis | Drama | |||
De Verloedering van de Swieps | Erik Terpstra | Wies Andersen Ramses Shaffy | Komedie | |||
Een Vreemde Vogel | Lennart Nijgh | Thijs Volkert Ramses Shaffy | Drama | |||
Ongewijde Aarde | Jef van der Heyden | Ton Lensink Shireen Strooker | Drama | |||
Paranoia | Adriaan Ditvoorst | Entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
1968 | ||||||
To Grab the Ring | Nikolai van der Heyde | Entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
Del Negro Fons Rademakers | Oorlog Drama | |||||
Professor Columbus | Rainer Erler | Rudolf Platte Jeroen Krabbe | Komedie | West German-Dutch co-production | ||
The Compromise (Het Compromis) | Philo Bregstein | Gerben Hellinga Marline Fritzius | Drama | |||
Rondom het Oudekerksplein | Roeland Kerbosch | Documentaire | ||||
1969 | ||||||
Bezeten, Het Gat in de Muur | 1969 | Pim de la Parra | Alexandra Stewart, Dieter Geissler Tom van Beek Donald Jones | Drama | Dutch-West German co-production | |
De Blanke Slavin | Rene Daalder | Gunther Ungeheuer Andrea Domburg | Drama | |||
Antenna | Adrian Ditvoorst | Komedie Drama | ||||
Drop-out | Wim Verstappen | Drama Jeugd | ||||
Twee Jongens en een Oude Auto | Henk van der Linden | Jeu Consten Cor van der Linden | Jeugdfilm | |||
Toccata | ||||||
Monsieur Hawarden | Harry Kümel | |||||
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