The Preacher | |
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Directed by | Gerrard Verhage |
Written by | Bart Middelburg (novel) Gerrard Verhage Hans Galesloot |
Distributed by | A-Film Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Budget | €2,000,000 (est.) |
The Preacher (Dutch : De Dominee) is a 2004 Dutch thriller film about a drug lord named Klaas Donkers. The film is based on Bart Middelburg's biography of real-life drug lord Klaas Bruinsma.
The film received a great deal of attention because it came out shortly after the Mabel Wisse Smit affair, which was caused by Dutch princess Mabel confessing to having lied to the Dutch royal family about her past relationship with Bruinsma.
Golden Film (100,000 tickets sold) | Won |
Golden Calf for Best Screenplay | Nominated |
Golden Calf for Best Cinematography | Nominated |
Golden Calf for Best Actor (Frank Lammers) | Nominated |
Golden Calf for Best Production Design | Won |
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