The Assault (1986 film)
The Assault | |
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Directed by | Fons Rademakers |
Screenplay by | Gerard Soeteman |
Based on | The Assault by Harry Mulisch |
Produced by | Fons Rademakers |
Starring | Derek de Lint Marc van Uchelen Monique van de Ven |
Cinematography | Theo van de Sande |
Edited by | Kees Linthorst |
Music by | Jurriaan Andriessen |
Production company | Fons Rademakers Produktie |
Distributed by | Cannon Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 144 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Languages | Dutch English German |
The Assault (Dutch: De aanslag) is a 1986 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Harry Mulisch. The film was directed and produced by Fons Rademakers. The main character is played by both Derek de Lint (in the present) and Marc van Uchelen (as a youth), whereas Monique van de Ven plays two different roles, one after the war (his first wife) and one in the war (a woman who participated in the assault and whom he meets later the same night in a dark police cell).
Plot
[edit]In January 1945, as the Second World War in Europe is reaching its end, much of the Netherlands remains under Nazi occupation. One night, a Nazi collaborator is shot dead on his bicycle. The family whose house he falls down in front of moves the body in front of the neighboring house, where the Steenwijk family lives. The Nazis, assuming that the Steenwijks killed the collaborator, execute the parents and older brother together with a large number of hostages. Burning the Steenwijks’ house to the ground, they imprison the younger brother, Anton. The other person in his unlit cell is an older woman. Anton can see only her mouth. She spends the next few minutes comforting him until he is removed from the cell.
After the Netherlands are liberated from Nazi occupation, Anton remains shaken by what has happened. The story moves between the end of World War II and the 1980s, following Steenwijk's often reluctant quest for the truth about the events of that traumatic night.
Cast
[edit]- Derek de Lint as Anton Steenwijk
- Marc van Uchelen as Young Anton Steenwijk
- Monique van de Ven as Saskia de Graaff / Truus Coster
- John Kraaijkamp as Cor Takes
- Huub van der Lubbe as Fake Ploeg
- Elly Weller as Mrs. Beumer
- Ina van der Molen as Karin Korteweg
- Frans Vorstman as Father Steenwijk
- Edda Barrends as Mother Steenwijk
- Casper de Boer as Peter Steenwijk
- Wim de Haas as Mr. Korteweg
- Hiske van der Linden as Young Karin Korteweg
- Piet de Wijn as Mr. Beumer
- Akkemay Marijnissen as Sandra
- Kees Coolen as Gerrit-Jan
Awards
[edit]The film won the 1986 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film,[1] the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Golden Space Needle of the Seattle International Film Festival.
See also
[edit]- List of submissions to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Dutch submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
[edit]- ^ "The 59th Academy Awards (1987) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
External links
[edit]- 1986 films
- Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award winners
- Dutch World War II films
- Films based on Dutch novels
- Films based on military novels
- Films set in the Netherlands
- 1980s Dutch-language films
- 1980s English-language films
- Films shot in the Netherlands
- 1980s German-language films
- Films directed by Fons Rademakers
- Best Foreign Language Film Golden Globe winners
- Golan-Globus films
- 1986 multilingual films
- Dutch multilingual films