
Working soldiers, radioactive ostriches and disposable babies - the weirder world of Aram Tanis
Like the rest of the internet population, artist Aram Tanis A photoblog. A stream of bizarre images found on the internet. With one big difference.
Like the rest of the internet population, artist Aram Tanis A photoblog. A stream of bizarre images found on the internet. With one big difference.
The Netherlands' greatest artist is dead. Can happen. But can I then also curse heartily? Because Jeroen Willems is irreplaceable. As a journalist, you know the drill: of actors over 60, or of otherwise fragile stature, you have a necrootje ready. If you are well-known and meet the requirements, count on your friends and acquaintances to...
The closing applause after the premiere of Götterdämmerung stormy, is an understatement. It seemed as if the completely sold-out auditorium wanted to surpass the primal forces extracted from the Gelders Orkest by Ed Spanjaard. History was made here: on stage, by the soloists and choir, in the orchestra pit and behind the scenes, for six hours and 20 minutes.
Exactly how Little Red Riding Hood was eaten by the wicked wolf, the fairy tale does not tell. Fairy-tale-telling parents limit themselves to the before and after. And that the evil wolf is cut open by the hunter, freed from Little Red Riding Hood and filled with stones eventually ends up in a well to die is part of the winding down of the happy ending. Enough...
Compared to previous editions, you could almost call the choice of opening film that kicks off the Rotterdam Film Festival tonight almost un-Rotterdamian. No wild young debut, exotic Asian or artistic crossover this time. The French book adaptation 38 Témoins, which has its world premiere in Rotterdam tonight, is the seventh feature by Walloon actor/director Lucas Belvaux and has already been acquired...
What is your relationship with whales? A. Totally not interested in it. B. Somewhat interested. C. Very fond of whales.
You don't often hear such a question in everyday life. It appears in 'This is not a love story', a narrated, danced and musically performed 'Swedish road movie' by choreographer/filmmaker Gunilla Heilborn. A journey Heilborn took with dancers Johan Thelander and Kristiina Viala from Tromsö to Lisbon provided the material for this performance.
Foto: Judith Zwikker Jens van Daele sluit zijn reeks choreografieën over de zeven hoofdzonden af met de voorstelling Brides for Peace. Het stuk is gebaseerd op de kunstperformance Brides on Tour van de Italiaanse kunstenaars Pippa Bacca en Silvia Moro. Liftend en gekleed in bruidsjurken, met een tekst ‘Peace’ op hun borst, trokken zij in 2008 van Milaan naar Jeruzalem.…
Foto: Sanne Peper Het Amsterdamse gezelschap Dood Paard vertaalde zelf Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ en zwaait met ‘Bye Bye’ de bard uit. Het eigenzinnige collectief brengt een anderhalve uur durende actuele zedenschets en zielenspiegel, waarin wijzen naar ‘De Ander’ centraal staat. Shakespeare’s stukken worden nogal eens heel eerbiedig opgevoerd. . De bewierookte ‘bard’ uit Stratford-upon-Avon heeft de Engelse taal bovendien talloze uitdrukkingen…
Affiche, met foto van Sanne Peper en ontwerp van Hollandse Meesters ‘Dat lijkt wel een boeketreeks!’ sprak mijn vrouw met enig afgrijzen bij het zien van de cover van ‘De Wraak van Iphigeneia’. En ja, het moet gezegd: op boekformaat is de affiche van de laatste theatervoorstelling van Theatergroep Aluin iets te veel van het goede. Van de A0-affiche had…
Joy, directed by Mijke de Jong to a screenplay by Helena van der Meulen, has become the leader in the battle for the Golden Calfs at the Netherlands Film Festival. With seven nominations, all attention has, deservedly, suddenly turned to a small but intensely filmed and acted drama that had hitherto remained somewhat in the shadows. This...
Film acting is in the special spotlight during the 30th edition of the Netherlands Film Festival. So that's convenient that the Festival opens tonight with Tirza, a story that is too gruesome to be true, but which, thanks to the acting of Gijs Scholten van Aschat, Sylvia Hoeks and Johanna ter Steege, among others, you have to believe anyway.
Rudolf van den Berg single-handedly reworked Arnon Grunberg's book, about Jörgen Hofmeester, his failed life and his adored daughter, into a haunting road movie, a journey to the end of the night. Scholten van Aschat, who had long been working towards the role, allows the contained bitterness and anger to slowly turn into despair. Hoeks plays her best role so far here and Ter Steege saw enough in this script to put aside her dislike of Grunberg. And don't forget nine-year-old Keitumetse Matlabo from South Africa, as Hofmeester's conscience and guardian angel. The result is a film that wrings and chafes, but also has the allure of a great and bitter tragedy. Tirza is now the Dutch entry for the Oscars.
By Wijbrand Schaap (photo by Arno Declair) Since Wednesday 9 June 2010, the Netherlands has resembled Austria a bit more, although with us the mountains are in the southeast, instead of the west. And there's another difference: we are still allowed to see the stage work of Austrian Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek, while the stern writer's work in her...
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