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Amsterdam

Country: The Netherlands, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Ivo van Hove
  • Writer: Jeroen Planting
  • Producer: Chris Derks; Martin Lagestee

CGiii Comment

Perhaps, just a little too ambitious for the budget...it all gets a bit erratic with so many storylines going on at the same time.

And, with every character being pretty vile, it's difficult to feel anything...when it all goes sour.

The gay couple have a very bizarre scene near the end...naked in a caravan!


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A rich American couple, a family of Dutch criminals, a French gay couple, a working class family from Germany and an illegal Moroccan youth and his kid brother, are all in Amsterdam, each with their own story. Different reasons make their paths intertwine, leading to a dramatic climax that changes their lives for ever.

Cast & Characters

Mimoun Oaissa as Khaled;
Ilias Addab as Abdul Rashid;
Katja Herbers as Roos;
Aus Greidanus Jr. as Sjaak;
Ward Weemhoff as Jonny;
Renee Fokker as Maria;
Omar Metwally as John;
Marisa Tomei as Donna;
Steven van Watermeulen as Philip;
Warre Borgmans as George;
Samuel Weiss as Heinz;
Hilde Van Mieghem as Lena;
Marie Vinck as Hannah;
Willem Nijholt as Dakloze;
Hans Kesting as Martin