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| WINTER IN WARTIME |
aka OORLOGSWINTER
Year: 2008
USA: Sony Classics
UK: Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
Cast: Martijn Lakemeier, Yorick Van Wageningen, Jamie Campbell
Bower, Raymond Thiry, Melody Klaver, Anneke Blok, Mees Peijnenburg, Jesse
Van Driel, Dan van Husen, Ad van Kempen, Tygo Gernandt, Ben Ramakers
Director: Martin Koolhoven
Countries: Netherlands / Belgium
Language: Dutch (English subtitles)
USA: 103 mins
UK: 103 mins
USA Rated: R for some language
UK Certificate: 12A contains strong language and moderate violence
USA Release Date: 18
March 2011
UK Release Date: 12 February 2010 (Limited Release)
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Synopsis
January 1945. During the last winter of World War II, Nazi occupied
Holland lies under a blanket of snow.
Food is scarce with many people heading east in a desperate attempt
to find sustenance for their families.
Living in a village near the town of Zwolle is 13 year old Michiel.
Defiant in his hatred for the Nazis, he is eager to do something for the
growing underground Resistance. His father, however, is anxious for
Michiel to stay out of trouble. As mayor of the village, he must do all he
can to keep the fragile peace in tact and is not prepared to take any
risks. Meanwhile, Michiel’s beloved Uncle Ben – a Resistance fighter
and strong critic of his father – warns against getting involved in
“grown up” business.
Michiel’s chance to prove himself arrives when neighbour Dirk asks him
to deliver an envelope on behalf of the Resistance. But Dirk is caught soon after and Michiel witnesses the
shooting of the intended recipient by German soldiers.
Inside the envelope Michiel finds a map of nearby woods, leading him to a
secret foxhole where wounded English pilot, Jack, is hiding in fear of his
life. At first mistrustful, Jack eventually realises he has no one else to
rely on. He must escape and only Michiel can help.
Soon Michiel discovers how precious trust is and how close together good
and evil can sit side by side without anyone ever noticing. He also learns
that to become a man, he must abandon childish beliefs and face the truth
head on.
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