The Illusionist (1983 film)
The Illusionist (Dutch: De illusionist) is a 1983 Dutch comedy film directed by Jos Stelling and starring Freek de Jonge. The film has no dialogue. It won the Golden Calf for Best Feature Film at the 1984 Netherlands Film Festival.[1] The film was loosely based on a theater show by de Jonge called De Tragiek from 1980.[2]
The Illusionist | |
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Directed by | Jos Stelling |
Written by | Freek de Jonge Jos Stelling |
Produced by | Jos Stelling |
Cinematography | Theo van de Sande |
Edited by | Rimko Haanstra |
Music by | Willem Breuker |
Production company | Jos Stelling Filmprodukties |
Release date | 6 October 1983 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Plot
It tells the story of a family with two sons. One of which is sent to a psychiatric hospital and the other looks for him there.[3]
Cast
- Freek de Jonge as the illusionist
- Jim van der Woude as brother
- Catrien Wolthuizen as mother
- Gerard Thoolen as father
- Carel Lapere as grandfather
- Craig Eubanks as magician
- Gerrie van der Klei as assistant
References
- Canby, Vincent (1985-04-17). "Movie Review - The Illusionist". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
- "Filmoverzicht".
- "De Illusionist - VPRO Cinema".
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