The Northerners

The Northerners
De Noorderlingen
Directed by Alex van Warmerdam
Produced by Laurens Geels
Dick Maas
Written by Alex van Warmerdam
Starring Jack Wouterse
Annet Malherbe
Rudolf Lucieer
Music by Vincent van Warmerdam
Editing by René Wiegmans
Distributed by First Floor Features
Release date(s) April 17, 1992
Running time 108 minutes
Country Netherlands
Language Dutch

De Noorderlingen (also known as The Northerners) is a 1992 Dutch film by Alex van Warmerdam.

This black comedy takes places in the 1960s, in a surreal Dutch new town consisting of only a single street. It tells the story of the people living in this street. Van Warmerdam himself has said that he considers this his best movie. It won him a (Gouden Kalf) for best director, and the movie was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award. Actor Rudolf Lucieer won a Gouden Kalf for his role as Anton, the forester. The movie is part of the official Canon of Dutch films.[1]

Cast

  • Jack Wouterse - Jacob
  • Annet Malherbe - Martha
  • Rudolf Lucieer - Anton
  • Loes Wouterson - Elisabeth
  • Leonard Lucieer - Thomas
  • Alex van Warmerdam - Plagge
  • Veerle Dobbelaere - Agnes
  • Dary Some - Black Man
  • Theo van Gogh - Fat Willy
  • Jacques Commandeur - Teacher
  • Loes Luca - Fat Willy's Mother
  • Leny Breederveld - Neighbour
  • Olga Zuiderhoek - Neighbour
  • Cecile Heuer - Neighbour
  • Annemarie Blom - Neighbour

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