Cinema of the Netherlands |
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List of Dutch films |
The following is a list of films produced in the Netherlands during the 1990s. The films are produced in the Dutch language.
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Alissa in Concert | Erik van Zuylen | Music Drama | ||
Crocodiles in Amsterdam | Annette Apon | Yolana Entius, Anette Apon | Comedy | |
In Krakende Welstand | Mijke de Jong | Ottolien Boeschoten | Drama | |
De Gulle Minnaar | Mady Saks | Peter Faber, Mariska van Kolck | Comedy Drama | |
Han de Wit | Joost Ranzijn | Koen De Bouw, Nelly Frijda | Drama | |
Mijn Blauwen Hemel | Ronald Beer | Ruud de Wolf, Bo Bojoh | Drama | a.k.a. My Blue Heaven |
Kracht | Frouke Fokkema | Theu Boermans, Anneke Blok | Drama | |
Romeo | Rita Horst | Monique van de Ven, Johan Leysen | Drama | Entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival |
Een Vreemde Liefde | Pim de la Para | |||
Het Phoenix Mysterie | Liz Snoyink | Drama | ||
Spelen of Sterven | Frank Krom | Geert Hunaerts | Drama |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Eline Vere | Harry Kumel | Marianne Basler, Thom Hoffman | Drama | co-production with Belgium and France |
Intensive Care | Dorna,x de Rouveroy | Nada van Nie, Koen Wouters | Horror | |
De Provincie | Jan Bosdriesz | Tamar van den Dop, Thom Hoffman | Drama | |
Sebastian Star Bear: First Mission | Animated | |||
The Indecent Woman | Ben Verbong | Jose Way, Huub Stapel | Erotic Drama | |
The Night of the Wild Donkeys | Pim de la Parra | Liz Snoyink, Kenneth Hardegein | Drama | |
Een Dubbeltje te Weinig | André van Duren | Boris Rodenko Doris Dagelet | Drama | |
Openbaringen van een Slapeloze | Pim de la Parra | Miguel Stigter, Liz Snoyink | Drama | |
Oh Boy! | Orlow Seunke | Orlow Seunke, Kees van Kooten | Comedy | |
Elias of het gevecht met de nachtegalen | ||||
Labyrinth of Lust | Pim de la Parra | |||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Boven de Bergen | Digna Sinke | Roos Blauwboer, Catherine ten Bruggencate | Drama | |
De Bunker | Gerard Soeteman | Thom Hoffman | Drama War | |
Daens | Stijn Coninx | Jan Decleir Antje De Boeck Michael Pas | Drama Romantic | |
For a Lost Soldier | Roeland Kerbosch | Andrew Kelly, Jeroen Krabbe | War Drama | |
Flodders in America | Dick Maas | Nelly Frijda, Huub Stapel | Comedy | |
Heading for England | André van Duren | Geert Lageveen Peter Faber | Drama | |
Ik ga Naar Tahiti | Gerrard Verhage | Hans Dagelet | Drama War | |
Ivanhood | Paul Ruven | Christo van Klaveren Carine Korteweg | Comedy Drama | |
The Johnsons | Rudolf van den Berg | Monique van de Ven, Esmée de la Bretonière | Thriller Horror | |
The Northerners | Alex van Warmerdam | Rudolf Lucieer, Jack Wouterse | Drama Comedy | |
Transit | Eddy Terstall | Drama | ||
Rooksporen | Frans van de Staak | Peter Blok Marlies Heuer | Drama | |
The Sunday Child | Pieter Verhoeff | Tom van Hezik, Rik van Uffelen | Drama | |
Het Zakmes | Ben Sombogaart | Olivier Tuinier Verno Romney | Family | |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Angie | Martin Lagestee | Annemarie Rottgering, Daniel Boissevain | Drama | |
Belle van Zuylen - Madame de Charrière | Digna Sinke | Will van Kralingen | Historical drama | |
The Betrayed | Frans Weisz | Gijs Scholten van Aschat | Drama | Entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival |
Vals licht | Theo van Gogh | Amanda Ooms, Thom Hoffman | Drama | |
Going Home (Oeroeg) | Hans Hylkema | Rik Launspach, Martin Schwab | Drama | |
Het is een schone dag geweest | ||||
It Will Never Be Spring | Frouke Fokkema | Hilde van Mieghem, Thom Hoffman | Drama | |
The Little Blonde Dead | Jean van de Velde | Antonie Kamerling, Olivier Tuinier | Drama | |
Love Hurts | Mijke de Jong | Marieke Heebink, Mark Rietman | Drama | |
The Mozart Bird | Ian Kerkhof | Daniel Daran, Stacey Grace | Drama Romantic | |
Seventh Heaven | Urbanus, Renée Soutendijk | Comedy | Belgian co-production | |
The Three Best Things in Life | Ger Poppelaars | Loes Wouterson, Victor Low | Drama Comedy | Entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival |
Unknown Time | Marianna Dikker | Amanda ooms Jules Hamel | Drama | |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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De Flat | Ben Verbong | Renée Soutendijk | Drama Thriller | |
06 | Theo van Gogh | Arianne Schluter, Ad van Kempen | Drama | |
The Butterfly Lifts the Cat Up | Willeke van Ammelrooy | Arjan Kindermans, Marjolein Beumer | Drama | |
Old Tongues | Gerardjan Rijnders | Catherine ten Bruggencate Mark Rietman | Drama | |
Rock n Roll Junkie | Jan Eilander | Herman Brood | Docu | |
1000 Roses | Theu Boermans | Marieke Heebink, Jaap Spijkers | Drama | Won the Golden Calf for Best Feature Film |
The Other End of the Tunnel | ||||
De nietsnut | Ab van Ieperen | Pierre Bokma Jacques Bonnaffé | Drama | |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Antonia's Line | Marleen Gorris | Willeke van Ammelrooy, Els Dottermans | Drama | |
Aletta Jacobs: Het Hoogste Streven | ||||
The Purse Snatcher | Maria Peters | Olivier Tuinier | Family Drama | |
Once Beaten, Twice Shy | Gerard Verhage | Jack Wouterse Ineke Veenhoven | Drama | |
The Flying Dutchman | Jos Stelling | René Groothof | Drama | |
Long Live the Queen | Esmée Lammers | Monique van de Ven, Derek de Lint | Family | |
Little Sister | Robert-Jan Westdijk | Kim van Kooten, Roeland Fernhout | Comedy Drama | |
Goodbye | Heddy Honigmann | Johanna ter Steege Els Dottermans | Drama | Belgian co-production |
Hoogste Tijd | Frans Weisz | Rijk de Gooyer | Drama | |
De Schaduwlopers | Peter Dop | Pierre Bokma | Drama Comedy | |
Walhalla | Eddy Terstall | |||
Flodder 3 | Dick Maas | Nelly Frijda Stefan de Walle | Comedy | |
Filmpje! | Paul Ruven | Paul de Leeuw | Comedy | |
Brylcream Boulevard | Robbe De Hert | Gert-Jan Dröge Babette van Veen | Comedy Drama | |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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The Dress | Alex van Warmerdam | Alex van Warmerdam | Comedy Drama | |
Laagland | Jolanda Entius | Marcel Musters Lineke Rijxman | Drama Comedy | |
Charlotte Sophie Bentinck | ||||
Punk Lawyer | Pierre Bokma | |||
Blind date | Theo van Gogh | |||
De Zeemeerman | Daniel Boissevain Gonny Gaakeer | Comedy | ||
Naar de Klote! | Ian Kerkhof | Tygo Gernandt, Thom Hoffman | Drama | first movie concerning the Dutch Dance Scene |
Marrakech | ||||
Another Mother | Paula van der Oest | Estonian co-production | ||
Tasten in het duister | ||||
The Boy Who Stopped Talking | ||||
O Amor Natural | ||||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Tropic of Emerald | Esmée de la Bretonnière | Drama | ||
De Langste Reis | ||||
All Stars | Jean van de Velde | Antonie Kamerling | Comedy Drama | |
Karakter | Mike van Diem | Fedja van Huet, Jan Decleir | Drama | Won an Oscar |
Broos | ||||
The Cherry Pick | ||||
Mijn Franse tante Gazeuse | ||||
De Verstekeling | ||||
Lovely Liza | Maria Peters | Gonny Gaakeer Stijn Westenend | Drama | |
Vrijmarkt (film) | Hans Hylkema | Anneke Blok Jack Wouterse | Drama | |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Tate's Voyage | Cees Geel Thekla Reuten | Drama | ||
Babylon | Eddy Terstall | |||
Felice ...Felice | ||||
Het 14e kippetje | Antonie Kamerling Thekla Reuten | |||
Siberia | Robert-Jan Westdijk | Roeland Fernhout Hugo Metsers III | ||
The Polish Bride | Karim Traida | Monic Hendrickx Jaap Spijkers | Drama | |
When the Light Comes | Stijn Coninx | Francesca Vanthielen Rick Engelkes | a.k.a. Licht Belgian-Dutch-German-Danish co-production | |
De Pijnbank | Theo van Gogh | Paul de Leeuw Roeland Fernhout | Drama Crime | |
FL 19,99 | Thomas Acda | Comedy | ||
Left Luggage | Jeroen Krabbe | Drama | Entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival | |
Temmink: The Ultimate Fight | Jack Wouterse | Action Drama | ||
Dandelion Game | ||||
Scratches in the Table | Thomas Acda | |||
Little Tony | Alex van Warmerdam | Alexa van Warmerdan Annet Malherbe | Comedy Drama | Screened at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival |
Ivoren Wachters | ||||
The Flying Liftboy | Rick van Gastel Annet Malherbe | Family | ||
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Kruimeltje | Maria Peters | Thekla Reuten Rick Engelkes | ||
De Boekverfilming | Eddy Terstall | Dirk Zeelenberg | Comedy | |
Man, Vrouw, Hondje | Kees Brusse | |||
Suzy Q | Martin Koolhoven | Carice van Houten | Drama Comedy | (Telefilm) |
De Trein van zes uur tien | ||||
Maten | ||||
Cowboy uit Iran | ||||
No Trains No Planes | Jos Stelling | Katja Schuurman Kees Prins | ||
Missing Link (1999 film) | Thomas Acda Tamar van der Dop | Family Drama | Set in 1956 | |
Jesus Is a Palestinian | Lodewijk Crijns | Hans Teeuwen Kim van Kooten | Comedy Drama | |
Nachtvlinder | Herman van Veen | Babette van Veen Herman van Veen | Drama | |
Baantjer, de film: De Cock en de wraak zonder einde | Piet Romer Victor Reinier | Drama Crime | ||
De rode zwaan | ||||
Lef | Viggo Waas Rick Engelkes | Drama Comedy | ||
Unter den Palmen | Helmut Berger, Udo Kier, Thom Hoffman | Drama | Dutch-German co-production | |
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