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Synopsis

Waiter tells the story of Edgar (Alex van Warmerdam), a waiter with a flair for the unfortunate. His wife is sick, his girlfriend Victoria (Ariane Schluter) is overly possessive, customers at work constantly bully him and his neighbours make his life impossible.
Fed up with the way his life is going, Edgar goes to the house of Herman (Mark Rietman), the scriptwriter who invented Edgar and is currently writing his story. Edgar complains about the events in his life that keep getting worse and begs for some positive events in his life, including a decent girlfriend. Herman decides to create Stella (Line Van Wambeke), but soon Edgar realises that Stella will only complicate his life more. Meanwhile Herman is pestered by his pushy girlfriend Suzie (Thekla Reuten), who constantly tries to change the script. Driven to insanity by Edgar and Suzie constantly trying to interfere with his story, Herman decides to make the story more extreme and violent. —wikipedia

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Alex van Warmerdam

Alex van Warmerdam (born August 14, 1952) is a renaissance man. He directs and acts in film and theater, he paints, writes and is a graphic designer. The areas not covered, like music and production are covered by his two brothers; Vincent van Warmerdam and Marc van Warmerdam. Over the last 25 years, (about the time Verhoeven left to the States) he has been the most important auteur in the Netherlands. His style has been described as absurdist, funny, surreal, but above all Dutch, in the sense that he has a great eye for typical habits which represent Dutch culture better than any other filmmaker has. (Dutch characters often speak German in American films) It also gives a possible explanation why his films have not had much attention abroad so far, except for some minor awards in Venice and at the European Film Awards.

Van Warmerdam’s first feature Abel (Voyeur, 1986) is probably still his most famous film. As often, he wrote, directed and plays the main part himself. The film… read more

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