

Eenmaal geslagen, nooit meer bewogen
1995 Directed by Gerrard Verhage1950: a fatherless family lives in a frighteningly large house somewhere in Amsterdam-Zuid. The family consists of mother Zijdeveld, her 35-year-old son Charles, and her daughter Regina, who is two years younger. Then there is Jozef, the cousin who lives with them and has ambitions to become a writer. The relationship between mother Zijdeveld and Charles is not only special, but also very oppressive and artificial. Trapped in a world of books and literary quotations, mother Zijdeveld does not allow anyone to come between her and Charles. But then Charles announces that he wants to marry Mary, the pharmacist's widow who is suspected of murder...
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Ineke Veenhoven
....................................................moeder

Jack Wouterse
....................................................Charles
Kathenka Woudenberg
....................................................Mary

Stefan de Walle
....................................................Jozef
Floor Nuygen
....................................................Angela

Bert Luppes
....................................................Bart

Ariane Schluter
....................................................Gina
Director
...........................................................Gerrard Verhage
Producer
...........................................................René Scholten
Writer
...........................................................Ger Beukenkamp
Production Design
...........................................................Harry Ammerlaan
Art Direction
...........................................................Harry Ammerlaan
Producer's Assistant
...........................................................René Goossens
Cinematography
...........................................................Nils Post
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........................................................Netherlands
Spoken Languages
....................................................Nederlands
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