Saturday, April 25, 2015

Telefilms Koolhoven past 15 years most successful in the bios – Parool.nl

25-04-15 9:33 pm – Source: Reuters / Buzze

A scene from the movie The Schnitzelparadijs. © Victor Arnolds / Independent Film

The Schnitzelparadijs and one Little Love was the last fifteen year’s most successful TV films in cinemas. According to a survey in the Movie Yearbook 2014, which was presented this week.

The multicultural comedy The Schnitzel Paradise, about the experiences of a kitchen helper in a fancy restaurant, attracted nearly 342,000 visitors in 2005. ‘S Little Love, about the blossoming love between two people in their sixties, a year later was visited by nearly 141,000 people in the cinema. Both titles were directed by Martin Koolhoven. “Looking back Schnitzel I especially remember the fun I had during the making,” he says when asked. “If the movie is on TV, I look always the first twenty minutes. Which belongs to the best that I have made. “

The top 5 is filled by Briefgeheim Simone van Dusseldorp (139 214), Cloaca of Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen (134 950) and TBS by Pieter Kuijpers ( 118 395).

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On television was the most successful telefilm incidentally De Overloper, the Cops Maastricht movie that hit a bridge between seasons 5 and 6. These was viewed in 2012 by more than 1.2 million people. Then follow the Schnitzelparadijs, TBS and the crime film Bella Bettien (2002) by Hans Pos and Simon de Waal, who all moved around a million viewers. According to a spokesman of the NPO’s Loverboy Louis Crijns the movie that was still watched most of the first broadcast. The teen film, in which a lonely girl falls for a loverboy is still regularly repeated and then pulls every time a few hundred thousand viewers.

Telefilms are basically meant for the television but regularly be titles high quality also released in theaters, with varying success. The project, which was conceived as an incentive for the Dutch film, was in 1999. Film Yearbook, which provides an overview of all cinema releases of the past year, starting this week available in stores.

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