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That Joyous Eve

Makkers, staakt uw wild geraas

Netherlands

1960

97 Min
Black and White
Dutch
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DIR Fons Rademakers

PROD Joop Landre

SCR Jan Blokker, Fons Rademakers, Lili Rademakers

DP Eduard van der Enden

CAST Ellen Vogel, Guus Hermus, Ank van der Moer, Jan Teulings, Yoka Berretty

ED Henri Rust

PROD DES Karel Logher

MUSIC Jan Blok, Wim Jongbloed, Lex van Weeren

SOUND Wim Huender, Peter Vink

Berlinale (Competition)

Synopsis

Late 50’s. It’s almost Sinterklaasavond, the Dutch equivalent for Christmas Eve. Normally these are joyous times, but will it be for three torn apart families? One family has always celebrated the evening, but now their accident-prone teenage son wants his own life. In the second family, a husband is more concerned about his secret love life than his wife and son. The third family has already split, as both have made the decision to live apart. Still there are doubts about their relationship. —IMDb

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Fons Rademakers

Fons Rademakers, born on 5 September 1920 in Roosendaal, started his career as actor and theatre
director.

Rademakers, who studied at the Amsterdam Academy of Dramatic Arts and began his career as an actor, was drafted into the Dutch army in the second world war, and was captured by the Germans but released because “they considered that actors were not threatening.” In 1943 he fled to Switzerland, where he spent the rest of the war.

Returning to Amsterdam, he joined a theatre company, before deciding, at the age of 35, that he wanted to direct films. He therefore became second assistant director to Jean Renoir, Vittorio De Sica and Charles Crichton before embarking on Village by the River. This focused on an eccentric doctor who settles in a village on the banks of the Meuse early in the 20th century. He dedicates himself to caring for the poor and puncturing the pomposity of the local authorities, of whom he eventually falls foul. Based on an Antoon Coolen novel… read more

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