Het Debuut | |
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Directed by | Nouchka van Brakel |
Written by | Nouchka van Brakel Carel Donck |
Produced by | René Solleveld Matthijs van Heijningen |
Starring | Marina de Graaf |
Cinematography | Theo van de Sande |
Edited by | August Verschueren |
Music by | Ron Westerbeek |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Het Debuut ('The Debut') is a 1977 Dutch drama film based on a Hester Albach's novel and directed by Nouchka van Brakel. [1] [2] [3] [4]
A 14 year old girl and a 41 year old friend of her father's fall in love, and soon their relationship grows into a sexual one as well. For some time all is happy, but then the tension grows too much, because of the secrecy and frustration of being the lover of a married man, and because she feels he starts to treat her too much like a child instead of a lover.
News of the film version began to pick up steam in November 1976 when De Telegraph ran a full-page article on the film's casting. Nouchka van Brakel wanted an unknown for the lead, though. It was essential that the part not be played by a recognizable actress. A week before Christmas, 1976, De Telegraph announced 17-year-old Marina de Graaf as the actress who Van Brakel had cast. [5]
"Het Debuut was one of the top three Dutch films of 1977." [6] The film, "Nouchka's first full - length film, (is) a confident justification of her belief that a woman can render her sex much more precisely on screen than a male director can", according to Dutch Cinema: An Illustrated History. [7]
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