Friday, August 22, 2014

‘Low’ ‘Surrender’ with director anyway in Amsterdam – Parool.nl

22-08-14 15:51 h – Source: Het Parool

Rick Engelkes and Sheena Tchai in The Surrender. © Screenshot

Cinema The Amsterdammers Ketelhuis wants the opportunity the widely loathed by critics film ‘ to see the surrender. “Paul Ruven The film will be shown next week seven times, including once with interview with Ruven. “I do not mind if the film becomes a cult.”

According Ketelhuis director Alex de Ronde display should be seen as an “informational series.” The film is announced with a quote from the review of Het Parool that “The Surrender ‘bottoming out of the Dutch film history” called

The Round:. “We did not want to program the film first, because the visitor Ketelhuis not waiting. these film This kind of films we prefer to let cinema chain Pathé. But now even they drop out, this movie should still be offered a home. There are probably a few cinephiles who want to take the work of Ruven. “Knowledge

Director Ruven, who last week was fierce critics, says there are no qualms that his film might be shown precisely because the reviews are so destructive. “I do not mind if the film as a cult or curiosity is seen. Apparently there’s demand. I hope they run him for a year. ”

That Ruven film yet not as cult cinema but as a serious question, does not change this. “The product is out of my hands. Then it goes the way it goes. ”

The Tour will be the director during a Q & amp; A session on Thursday, including questions about his product. “We want to know how it could have come with a director who once started so promising so far. I do not exclude that we add the scenario of ‘Bombardment’ even further by taking. ” Ruven wrote the screenplay of the film from 2012, which also could count. Been little sympathy from film critics

Students cinema The Lookout will film Ruven next week once have already went there some wrangling to advance: the programmer of the cinema was not aware of the initiative of one of its employees (By: Maarten van Dun)

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