International prize-winning film from Zwartjes’ series Home Sweet Home, with Moniek Toebosch and Christian Manders as two sombre personages who are engaged in a claustrophobic game of attraction and repulsion. ‘I film about me’, Zwartjes said once in an interview, ‘Me and the world, me and its relationships (…) For all sorts of reasons it remains a mystery.’ Toebosch on the filming of spare Bedroom: ‘Everything was brewing. It was very wonderful, but also very hard work.’
Frans Zwartjes (Alkmaar, 1927) is a filmmaker, musician, violin maker, draughtsman, painter and sculptor. In the late sixties he causes a furor with artistic black-and-white films in which heavily made up and over-dressed actors (such as the performance artist Moniek Toebosch) are caught in a web of sexually loaded power games; hysteria, psychosis and cruelty are among his regular themes. The oeuvre of Zwartjes, once called “the most important experimental filmmaker of his time” by the American essayist Susan Sontag, includes over fifty films.
In 1968 Zwartjes was one of the first Dutch visual artists to make use of film: initially as a record of his performances, but quite soon after as an independent medium, perfectly suited to his way of creating visual art. Zwartjes did everything himself: camera, sound, editing and even the developing in the laboratory. He would work with non-professional actors among his friends, and filmed in and around his own house. What he really preferred… read more