On the surface, the van End family seems like a perfect middle class Dutch family. Once we delve beneath the surface, however, it quickly becomes apparent that they are just as dysfunctional as the rest of the world. Evert (Ton Kas), the father, is a spineless company man; at home, his wife and kids ignore all of his suggestions. The real head of the household is the mother, Etty (Jacqueline Blom), but she seems to want to relinquish her power in exchange for a bit of tranquility. The eldest child, Erwin (Tomer Pawlicki), is an acne-riddled floor manager at a large home improvement store and is preparing to move in with his fiancé (Anandi Gall). It is also worth noting that Erwin is Etty's unabashed favorite child. Next is Manuel (Abe Dijkman), the rude, pot-smoking middle child. Evert shows preference to Manuel, only because he has won so many sausage-eating contests sponsored by Evert's employer.
- 12/4/2013
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
The Deflowering of Eva van End Trailer. Michiel ten Horn‘s The Deflowering of Eva van End (2012) movie trailer stars Vivian Dierickx, Abe Dijkman, Tomer Pawlicki, Jacqueline Blom, and Rafael Gareisen. The Deflowering of Eva van End‘s plot synopsis: “The middle-class household of the van End family gives all appearances of being, as they say, “perfect” [...]
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- 9/1/2012
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
After a string of announcements, it looks like the Toronto International Film Festival have locked down their line-up and it’s looking like a fantastic slate. Much of the additions today come in the form of previous Cannes premieres, including Michael Haneke‘s Amour (review), Cristian Mungiu‘s Beyond the Hills (review), Abbas Kiarostami‘s Like Someone in Love (review), Bernardo Bertolucci‘s Me and You (review), Hong Sang-soo‘s In Another Country and the Venice premiere Olivier Assayas‘ Something in the Air. Most notably missing is Leos Carax‘s Holy Motors, but we do get a new Michael Winterbottom film titled Everyday. Out of the Discovery section, the biggest film seems to be The Brass Teapot, and indie drama starring Juno Temple and Michael Angarano and one can check out all the additions below.
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Amour Michael Haneke, Austria/France/Germany North American Premiere Screen legends Jean-Louis Trintignant and...
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Amour Michael Haneke, Austria/France/Germany North American Premiere Screen legends Jean-Louis Trintignant and...
- 8/21/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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