![]() for his prizewinning novel Voor een Verloren Soldaat (For a Lost Soldier). Get it out on DVD, or see it in the cinema, you won’t be disappointed. Rudi van Dantzig was a Dutch choreographer, company director, and writer. This film is full of tenderness, love and the possibility of a happy ever after ending. Possibly this could be the directing, but I do not feel so.ĭo not come to this film expecting excitement, blood or guts, you won’t get them. He did not convince me in his description of the dance moves, or in his part. My only criticism is regarding the actor planying the adult Jeroen, he did not in my view do justice to the acting of the boy. They both bring a spark of originality to what could have been a very low key, possibly boring story. I loved this film The main characters, 12 year old Jeroen (Marten Smit) and Walt (Andrew Kelley) are totally believable. A man who is a tranisient soldier,īased during the Second World War in Holland when the Allies started liberating Europe, this film stirs something in everybody, whether it be loathing, liking or ambivalence. For a Lost Soldier ( Dutch: Voor een Verloren Soldaat) is a 1992 Dutch coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Roeland Kerbosch, based on the autobiographical novel of the same title by ballet dancer and choreographer Rudi van Dantzig. ![]() ![]() This film breaks all the barriers regarding male sex – a young boy reaching pubrty introduced to the pleasure of love with an adult man. ![]() Producers: Guurtje Buddenberg, Matthijs van Heijningen.Writers: Roeland Kerbosch, Don Bloch, Rudi van Dantzig.Actors: Maarten Smit, Andrew Kelley, Jeroen Krabbé, Freark Smink, Elsje de Wijn. ![]()
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