Leedvermaak
1989 film
- 6 October 1989 (1989-10-06)
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Leedvermaak is a 1989 Dutch drama film directed by Frans Weisz on a Jewish wedding in the Netherlands overshadowed by the trauma of the Holocaust.[1] The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2]
Cast
- Catherine ten Bruggencate: Lea
- Pierre Bokma: Nico
- Kitty Courbois: Ada, Lea's mother
- Peter Oosthoek: Simon, Lea's father
- Annet Nieuwenhuyzen: Riet
- Rijk de Gooyer: Zwart
- Sigrid Koetse: Duifje
See also
- List of submissions to the 62nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Dutch submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ^ Kerbel, Sorrel (2004-11-23). The Routledge Encyclopedia of Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-45607-8.
- ^ "Foreign Language Film Submissions to the 62nd Academy Awards held in 1990 to get an Oscar Nomination in the Best Non-English Movie Category". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
External links
- Leedvermaak at IMDb
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Dutch submissions for Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
- The Village on the River (1959)
- Like Two Drops of Water (1963)
- The Human Dutch (1964)
- Monsieur Hawarden (1969)
- Mira (1971)
- Turkish Delight (1973)
- Help! The Doctor Is Drowning (1974)
- Dr. Pulder Sows Poppies (1975)
- Max Havelaar (1976)
- Soldier of Orange (1977)
- Pastorale 1943 (1978)
- A Woman Like Eve (1979)
- In for Treatment (1980)
- Come-Back! (1981)
- The Cool Lakes of Death (1982)
- The Fourth Man (1983)
- Army Brats (1984)
- The Dream (1985)
- The Assault (1986)
- Count Your Blessings (1987)
- The Vanishing (1988)
- Polonaise (1989)
- Evenings (1990)
- Eline Vere (1991)
- The Northerners (1992)
- The Little Blonde Death (1993)
- 06 (1994)
- Antonia's Line (1995)
- Long Live the Queen (1996)
- Character (1997)
- The Polish Bride (1998)
- Scratches in the Table (1999)
- Little Crumb (2000)
- The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time (2001)
- Zus & Zo (2002)
- Twin Sisters (2003)
- Simon (2004)
- Bluebird] (2005)
- Black Book (2006)
- Duska (2007)
- Dunya & Desie (2008)
- Duska (2009)
- Tirza (2010)
- Sonny Boy (2011)
- Kauwboy (2012)
- Borgman (2013)
- Accused (2014)
- The Paradise Suite (2015)
- Tonio (2016)
- Layla M. (2017)
- The Resistance Banker (2018)
- Instinct (2019)
- Buladó (2020)
- Do Not Hesitate (2021)
- Narcosis (2022)
- Sweet Dreams (2023)
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