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Daan Bakker: 'I hadn't thought about it appealing to young people.'

What's that! In the first part of Quality Time, we are introduced to a certain Koen, who is very much looking forward to an upcoming family reunion. He is afraid of being the target of lame jokes like every year. So far, nothing special. Only: Koen is not an actor, but a round white dot on a red plane, where he is gradually joined by other dots. He talks in a distorted voice too. The amazing thing is that this ultra-minimalist design does not detract from the...

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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

What's that! In the first part of Quality Time, we are introduced to a certain Koen, who is very much looking forward to an upcoming family reunion. He is afraid of being the target of lame jokes like every year. So far, nothing special. Only: Koen is not an actor, but a round white dot on a red plane, where he is gradually joined by other dots. He talks in a distorted voice too. The amazing thing is that this ultra-minimalist design does not detract from the...

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