Rape

Rape

Release date : December 31, 1966
Runtime : 10m
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Wim van der Linden /
Writers : Wim T. Schippers /
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December 31, 1966 10m Netherlands Drama No Language More
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"This beautiful example of far-fetched blasphemy accompanies a happy, ugly nun into the woods for her constitutional, replete with charming bird noises. Praying to and fondling a priapic mushroom, she is unaware of the evil rapist shadowing her. When the rape occurs, it is in long shot, hidden from view, under a huge tree. Articles of clothes and her cross sail through the air; the tree - entirely dominating the screen - sways rhythmically and repeatedly. A few minutes later it stops; then another tree, a few feet away, begins to sway in identical fashion. The rapist finally emerges, exhausted." (Amos Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art)
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Laura Klein
Sister Petrunkinsky
Henk Kort
The Rapist

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  • title:Rape
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1966
  • Runtime:10m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Wim van der Linden /
  • Writers: Wim T. Schippers ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"This beautiful example of far-fetched blasphemy accompanies a happy, ugly nun into the woods for her constitutional, replete with charming bird noises. Praying to and fondling a priapic mushroom, she is unaware of the evil rapist shadowing her. When the rape occurs, it is in long shot, hidden from view, under a huge tree. Articles of clothes and her cross sail through the air; the tree - entirely dominating the screen - sways rhythmically and repeatedly. A few minutes later it stops; then another tree, a few feet away, begins to sway in identical fashion. The rapist finally emerges, exhausted." (Amos Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art)
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