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Dutch film press picks Son of Saul and Blood, Sweat & Tears as best films of 2015

In the traditional year-end poll among the Dutch film press, the holocaust drama Son of Saul was named as the best film to be seen in Dutch cinemas last year. The André Hazes biopic Blood, Sweat & Tears was the highest-rated Dutch title. Thus, the Kring van Nederlandse Filmjournalisten announced today.

Opinions were clearly divided this year. When the votes were counted, a leading group of three titles emerged with very small differences ...

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Leo Bankersen

Leo Bankersen has been writing about film since Chinatown and Night of the Living Dead. Reviewed as a freelance film journalist for the GPD for a long time. Is now, among other things, one of the regular contributors to De Filmkrant. Likes to break a lance for children's films, documentaries and films from non-Western countries. Other specialities: digital issues and film education.View Author posts

In the traditional year-end poll among the Dutch film press, the holocaust drama Son of Saul was named as the best film to be seen in Dutch cinemas last year. The André Hazes biopic Blood, Sweat & Tears was the highest-rated Dutch title. Thus, the Kring van Nederlandse Filmjournalisten announced today.

Opinions were clearly divided this year. When the votes were counted, a leading group of three titles emerged with very small differences ...

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