De minder gelukkige terugkeer van Joszef Katus naar het land van Rembrandt

De minder gelukkige terugkeer van Joszef Katus naar het land van Rembrandt

Release date : August 3, 1966
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : Dutch /
Director : Wim Verstappen /
Production companies : Scorpio /
August 3, 1966 1h 34m Netherlands Drama Dutch More
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The dutchified Hungarian Joszef Katús returns, after a months-long absence, to Amsterdam on 29 April 1966. The arrival of the Provos changed a great deal in the Dutch capital. The film follows Katús, mostly roaming the streets, in a loose documentary style. The events are set against the backdrop of four national occasions - The Queen's Birthday, Labour Day, Liberation Day and Remembrance Day.
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  • title:De minder gelukkige terugkeer van Joszef Katus naar het land van Rembrandt
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1966
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: Dutch ·
  • Director: Wim Verstappen /
  • Writers: Wim Verstappen · Pim de la Parra ·
  • Production companies: Scorpio ·
  • Overview:The dutchified Hungarian Joszef Katús returns, after a months-long absence, to Amsterdam on 29 April 1966. The arrival of the Provos changed a great deal in the Dutch capital. The film follows Katús, mostly roaming the streets, in a loose documentary style. The events are set against the backdrop of four national occasions - The Queen's Birthday, Labour Day, Liberation Day and Remembrance Day.
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