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The Sixth of May

06/05

Netherlands

2004

117 Min
Color
1.75:1
English, Dutch
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DIR Theo van Gogh

PROD Gijs van de Westelaken

SCR Tomas Ross, Theo van Gogh

DP Alex de Waal, Joost van Herwijnen, Thomas Kist

CAST Thijs Römer, Tara Elders, Jack Wouterse, Cahit Ölmez, Johnny de Mol, Caro Lenssen

ED Merel Notten

MUSIC Rainer Hensel

Synopsis

On May 6, 2002, Pim Fortuyn, a Dutch anti-immigration politician and leader of the opposition, is assassinated. Nearby, photojournalist Jim de Booy is taking pictures of a TV star; he notices odd things and people. Over the next few days, Jim uncovers a conspiracy behind the murder, a plot involving Dutch state security, defense contractors, and shadowy Americans. A key to understanding the plot may be a Turkish woman, Ayse Him, an animal-rights activist recently released from prison. Jim searches for her. State security soon knows of his investigation and that puts him and his 16-year old daughter Marije in danger. How many will die to keep Fortuyn’s real killers secret? —IMDb

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Theo van Gogh

Few Europeans have deliberately riled up as much virulent and explosive controversy during their lifetimes as the muckraking Dutch director (and politically incendiary journalist) Theo van Gogh did during his all-too-brief 47 years; in the end, it led to van Gogh’s murder on an Amsterdam street at the hands of a Muslim extremist.

The great-grandson of an earlier Theo Van Gogh (the art-dealer brother of Vincent), the younger Theo was born in The Hague in 1957. He cultivated a raw passion for filmmaking during his youth — to such a degree that although he initially enrolled as a law student during the late ‘70s, the desire to direct motion pictures provoked his decision to drop completely out of law school and start shooting films. Van Gogh’s directorial tendencies were not limited to ambition; they extended equally into the realm of talent. This ability first became evident with van Gogh’s debut, the 1981 film noir variation Luger, which stars Thom Hoffman and the filmmaker himself… read more

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