Can Go Through Skin
''Can Go Through Skin'' (Dutch: ''Kan door huid heen'') is a 2009 Dutch drama film written and directed by Esther Rots. The film is the first feature film by Rots. Rots won the Golden Calf for Best Montage and Rifka Lodeizen won the Golden Calf for Best Actress at the 2009 Netherlands Film Festival. The whole team behind the film also won the Golden Calf Special Jury Prize The following is a list of winners of the Golden Calf Special Jury Prize at the Nederlands Film Festival. * 2009 The whole team - '' Can Go Through Skin'' * 2008 Willem de Beukelaer's Stunt Team (Willem de Beukelaer, Marco Maas, Ronald Schuurbiers) .... References External links * 2009 films 2009 drama films Dutch drama films 2000s Dutch-language films Films directed by Esther Rots {{2000s-drama-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Esther Rots
Esther Rots (born 23 May 1972) is a Dutch film director. Rots made her debut with the 2009 feature film '' Can Go Through Skin'' (''Kan door huid heen'') for which she won the Golden Calf for Best Montage award at the 2009 Netherlands Film Festival. The whole team behind the film also won the Golden Calf Special Jury Prize and Rifka Lodeizen won the Golden Calf for Best Actress for her role in the film. Selected filmography * 2009: '' Can Go Through Skin'' (''Kan door huid heen'') * 2018: ''Retrospekt ''Retrospekt'' is a 2018 Dutch drama film directed by Esther Rots. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Cast * Teun Luijkx Teun Luijkx (born 1986) is a Dutch actor. Luij ...'' References External links * 1972 births Living people Dutch film directors Golden Calf winners Dutch women film directors {{Netherlands-film-director-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rifka Lodeizen
Rifka Lodeizen (born 16 October 1972) is a Dutch actress. Career Lodeizen made her debut with a small role in the 1991 film ''The Province''. She was discovered by film director Eddy Terstall and she played a role in his 1996 film '' Hufters & hofdames''. Lodeizen won the Golden Calf for Best Actress award at the 2009 Netherlands Film Festival for her role in the film '' Can Go Through Skin'' directed by Esther Rots. She also won the Golden Calf for Best Actress in a Television Drama award in 2012 for her role in the television series ''Overspel'' by Frank Ketelaar. She also won this award in 2019 for her role in the television series ''Judas''. She was also nominated for a Golden Calf award for her roles in the films ''Tonio'' (2016) and '' Disappearance'' (2017). Lodeizen also wrote the script for ''Kleine IJstijd'' (2017) in collaboration with Paula van der Oest. In 2021, she appeared in the television series ''Maud & Babs''. Personal life Lodeizen is a daughter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wim Opbrouck
Wim Opbrouck (born 5 February 1969) is a Flemish actor and singer. He is especially known for his work on stage. Opbrouck comes from Bavikhove, part of Harelbeke and studied at the Herman Teirlinck Studio. As an actor, he joined the Blue Monday Company. In 1997 he performed in a 12-hour theater marathon production of ''Ten oorlog'' by Tom Lanoye. Following the merger of this company with KNS (Antwerp), he became an actor at the Drama House. He took on large roles in ''Aars!,'' ''Leenane Trilogy,'' ''L. King of Pain,'' and ''Macbeth.'' In 2005 he transferred to the new NTGent. He gained fame through his appearance in the travel documentary ', a collaboration with composer and producer and photographer , in which he travels through Europe on a motorcycle. He's also well known for appearing in the television shows and In De Gloria. He played in the films like ''Manneken Pis,'' ''Meisje'' and '' Everybody's Famous!'' In addition, he also plays the occasional group The Dolfijnt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Golden Calf For Best Montage
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Calf for best montage at the NFF. This category has been awarded since 2003. * 2021 Marc Bechtold - The Forgotten Battle * 2020 Ruben van der Hammen - Ze noemen me Baboe * 2019 Menno Boerema - The Miracle of the Little Prince * 2018 Wouter van Luijn - Wij * 2017 Sander Vos - Tonio * 2016 Sander Vos - Full Contact * 2015 Mieneke Kramer - Prins * 2014 Boudewijn Koole - Happily Ever After * 2013 Katharina Wartena - Boven is het stil * 2012 JP Luijsterburg - The Heineken Kidnapping * 2011 Sander Vos - Black Butterflies * 2010 Job ter Burg - Tirza * 2009 Esther Rots - Can Go Through Skin * 2008 Robert Jan Westdijk - In Real Life * 2007 Herman P. Koerts - Kruistocht In Spijkerbroek * 2006 Menno Boerema, Albert Elings, Eugenie Jansen & Chris van Oers - Jungle Rudy, Kroniek Van Een Familie * 2005 Sander Vos - Paradise Now * 2004 Mario Steenbergen - The Last Victory * 2003 Peter Alderliesten - Phileine Zegt Sorry ''P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Golden Calf For Best Actress
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Calf for best actor/actress at the Nederlands Film Festival. From 2021 onwards the award became a gender-neutral award. Best Actor (1981–2020) * 1981 - Rutger Hauer - All his works * 1982 - Rijk de Gooyer - All his works * 1983 - Vic Moeremans as ''farmer Vermeulen'' - De Vlasschaard * 1984 - Gerard Thoolen as ''Ben Martens'' and ''the father'' - De Mannetjesmaker and De Illusionist * 1985 - Peter Tuinman as ''Wiebren Hogerhuis'' - De Dream * 1986 - John Kraaykamp as ''Cor Takes'' - De Aanslag * 1987 - Willem Nijholt as ''Havinck'' - Havinck * 1988 - Michiel Romeijn as ''Harrie de Bruijn'' - Van Geluk Gesproken * 1989 - Pierre Bokma as ''Nico'' - Leedvermaak * 1990 - Thom Hoffman as ''Frits van Egters'' - De Avonden * 1991 - Porgy Franssen as ''Paul'' - Bij Nader Inzien * 1992 - Rudolf Lucieer as ''the hunter'' - De Noorderlingen * 1993 - Rik Launspach as ''Erik ter Brug'' - Oeroeg * 1994 - Jaap Spijkers as ''Harry'' - 1000 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Netherlands Film Festival
The Netherlands Film Festival ( nl, Nederlands Film Festival) is an annual film festival, held in September and October of each year in the city of Utrecht. During the ten-day festival, Dutch film productions and co-productions are exhibited. Besides feature films, the program also consists of short subjects, documentary films, and television productions. On the closing evening of the festival, the Golden Calves are awarded to the best films, directors, and actors. Together with the Netherlands Film Fund, the festival also recognises box office results of Dutch film productions during the year with the Crystal Film (10,000 visitors of documentary films), the Golden Film (100,000 visitors), the Platinum Film (400,000 visitors), and the Diamond Film (1,000,000 visitors). History The Netherlands Film Festival was founded in 1981 by the Dutch film maker Jos Stelling, who called it the "Netherlands Film Days" (''Nederlandse Filmdagen''). Initially the festival was oriented towa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Golden Calf Special Jury Prize
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Calf Special Jury Prize at the Nederlands Film Festival. * 2009 The whole team - '' Can Go Through Skin'' * 2008 Willem de Beukelaer's Stunt Team (Willem de Beukelaer, Marco Maas, Ronald Schuurbiers) * 2007 Halina Reijn and Fedja van Huêt - ''De prins en het meisje'' * 2006 Mercedes Stalenhoef - ''Ik wil nooit beroemd worden'' * 2005 The late Theo van Gogh - '' 06/05'', ''Medea'', and his work; and the late Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen - ''Lepel'', ''Leef!'', and his work * 2004 Albert ter Heerdt and Mimoun Oaïssa - ''Shouf Shouf Habibi!'' * 2003 Peter Blok, Pierre Bokma, Gijs Scholten van Aschat, and Jaap Spijkers - ''Cloaca'' * 2002 George Sluizer - ''Het stenen vlot'', and all his work * 2001 The whole team - ''Hertenkamp'' (TV series) * 2000 Pieter van Huystee - 11 productions * 1999 Ian Kerkhof - ''Shabondama Elegy'' * 1998 Sonia Herman Dolz - ''Lagrimas Negras'' * 1997 Arjan Ederveen - His work * 1996 Hans Heijnen - ''De wat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2009 Films
The year 2009 saw the release of many films. Seven made the top 50 list of highest-grossing films. Also in 2009, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that as of that year, their Best Picture category would consist of ten nominees, rather than five (the first time since the 1943 awards). Evaluation of the year Film critic Philip French of ''The Guardian'' said that 2009 "began with the usual flurry of serious major movies given late December screenings in Los Angeles to qualify for the Oscars. They're now forgotten or vaguely regarded as semi-classics: ''The Reader'', '' Che'', '' Slumdog Millionaire'', '' Frost/Nixon'', ''Revolutionary Road'', '' The Wrestler'', '' Gran Torino'', '' The Curious Case of Benjamin Button''. It soon became apparent that horror movies would be the dominant genre once again, with vampires the pre-eminent sub-species, the most profitable inevitably being ''New Moon'', the latest in Stephenie Meyer's '' Twilight'' saga, the best th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2009 Drama Films
9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a -look-alike. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle and enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the sign @ encircles a lowercase ''a''. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, as the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that was left of the 3-look-alike was a squiggle. The Arabs simply connected that squiggle to the downward stroke at the middle and subsequent European change was purely cosmetic. While the shape of the glyph for the digit 9 has an ascender in most modern typefaces, in typefaces with text figures the character usually has a descender, as, for example, in . The mo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dutch Drama Films
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2000s Dutch-language Films
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |