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Vroeger kon je lachen

  • 1983
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
112
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Vroeger kon je lachen (1983)
ComedyDrama

Ten of the ironic newspaper-columns by the Dutch writer Simon Carmiggelt were turned into a film in honor of his 70st birthday.Ten of the ironic newspaper-columns by the Dutch writer Simon Carmiggelt were turned into a film in honor of his 70st birthday.Ten of the ironic newspaper-columns by the Dutch writer Simon Carmiggelt were turned into a film in honor of his 70st birthday.

  • Directors
    • Bert Haanstra
    • Otto Jongerius
  • Writers
    • Simon Carmiggelt
    • Bert Haanstra
  • Stars
    • Carolien van den Berg
    • Kees Brusse
    • Martine Bijl
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    112
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Bert Haanstra
      • Otto Jongerius
    • Writers
      • Simon Carmiggelt
      • Bert Haanstra
    • Stars
      • Carolien van den Berg
      • Kees Brusse
      • Martine Bijl
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Carolien van den Berg
    Carolien van den Berg
    Kees Brusse
    Kees Brusse
    • Man op bankje
    Martine Bijl
    Martine Bijl
    • Rie
    Simon Carmiggelt
    • Self…
    Jacques Commandeur
    • Man van uitvaartdienst
    Mary Dresselhuys
    • Vrouw op station
    Rijk de Gooyer
    Rijk de Gooyer
    • Koos
    Kees van Kooten
    • De Vieze Man
    John Kraaijkamp Sr.
    John Kraaijkamp Sr.
    • Luidruchtige visser
    • (as Johnny Kraaykamp)
    Robert Long
    • Self - singer
    Sacco van der Made
    Sacco van der Made
    • Crematie bezoeker
    Paul Meyer
    • (segment: 'Een Paar')
    • (archive footage)
    Riek Schagen
    Riek Schagen
    • Marie (segment: 'Een Paar')
    • (archive footage)
    Wim Sonneveld
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Paul Steenbergen
    • Man in café
    Elizabeth Hoytink
      Hetty Heyting
      Hetty Heyting
      • Koopster van boek
      Wim Kouwenhoven
      • Rustige visser
      • Directors
        • Bert Haanstra
        • Otto Jongerius
      • Writers
        • Simon Carmiggelt
        • Bert Haanstra
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      3tvamsterdam

      This is not a funny movie

      This movie is about a (real life) daily writer of small articles about folk sorrows, Simon Carmiggelt, in Amsterdam. His quality was to notate these stories after listening to those people in bars and in parks, and make it to an every newspaper article every single day, and he sold a lot of books filled with these stories, he was very popular. When Carmiggelt became 70 years of age, someone decided to make this movie as a tribute. It did not worked out that well. Bert Haanstra and his fellow crew made the movie (with a huge cast of AAA actors from Holland at that time)and it did not succeed to be a movie at all. Haanstra, very famous Oscar winner (!) documentary style was in 1983, when the film was shot, also in the range of old people wanting to tell stories for the aftermath, but he had no experience at all making drama (Like: Doctor Pulder Zaait Papavers). The movie is so called Comedy, but there is only ONE laugh in it. Haanstra, and his crew (cameraman Anton van Munster) did a great job to light and motion all frames in the film for that time, the sensitivity of the stories were KILLED by the lack of DRAMA in the photography. So you have an actor, we will frame it, and that's it! They, in that time, were to afraid to create reality in front of their lens! So they filmed real people in the park, asking permissions and signing quit claims and film them again (for more better frames). All stories are played by actors doing monologues, Carmiggelt, playing himself as the listener, only listen and don't interact at all. The film is shot as a masterpiece of decent cadrage and lightning, but it lacks anything from warmth, glamour, sex, decadency. It is all not there. However the stories they selected for this movie (around 12) none of them is dramatic enough to catch your brain afterwards. It ends with a scene that the writer is photographed with all his grand children (not for the first time by the way, for the books it has happened before) as it is really a BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE for a 70 year old famous writer. So this is a very boring product I would not call a movie. It is more like a TV special for a celebrity. What you could learn from it nowadays (30 years later) is that you never should documentary filmers get loose on somebody's written content that fits well in the papers for years. Better let some folks rewrite it and make some good drama. And get the original writer's name on the credits in a proper size as the creator and collector of all those great ideas and stories. It is a pity that this movie does not match the quality of the great writer Simon Carmiggelt at all, while it is filmed by one of the greatest documentary filmers Bert Haanstra, who I admire because of his (oscar winning!) editing skills.
      9Stan Limburg

      Great actors-movie: warm and subtle.

      Simon Carmiggelt was/is best know as a writer of daily columns. He wrote beautiful "paintings" of everyday people. These columns were selected, put together and made into a beautiful and warm movie, in which we can see some of the best dutch actors at work. The sets are just the locations of the beautiful city of Amsterdam. No expensive special effects or computer animations; just great actors and they do a great, great job! Compared to an average 'Billion Dollar Hollywood Production' this movie can compare with it! It's also the best example for the saying: "The Lesser, The Better..."

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        Featured in Het uur van de wolf: Bert Haanstra (1997)
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        Lyrics by Simon Carmiggelt

        Performed by Robert Long

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      • Release date
        • April 28, 1983 (Netherlands)
      • Country of origin
        • Netherlands
      • Language
        • Dutch
      • Also known as
        • One Could Laugh in Former Days
      • Filming locations
        • 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
      • Production companies
        • Bert Haanstra Films
        • Haanstra & Haanstra Producties
        • Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid
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        1 hour 50 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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