
Zusje (1995)
Año de Estreno: 1995
Nación: Netherlands
Título Alternativo: Kleine Schwester, Schwesterchen, Lillesøster, La hermanita, Pikkusisko, I mikri adelfi, Hugicám, Siostrzyczki, Lilla syster, Little Sister
Director: Robert Jan Westdijk
Guionista: Jos Driessen, Robert Jan Westdijk
Producción & Género
Productor(es): N/A
Compañías: N/A
Género: Drama, Mystery
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Argumento
After several years of no contact, Martijn visits his sister Daantje in Amsterdam, where she's recently moved to live independently. Martijn enters her home with a video camera, announcing he wants to make a documentary about her life. This creates tension between them as Martijn tries to delve into their past, which Daantje avoids. To keep Martijn at bay, Daantje starts a relationship with Ramón, but Martijn interferes and eventually manages to talk to Daantje about their shared history. This helps him overcome his obsession with her and enables him to see her without the video camera.
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Resumen
'Zusje' (1995) is a Dutch drama directed by Robert Jan Westdijk, focusing on the complex relationship between siblings Martijn and Daantje. After years apart, Martijn's intrusion into Daantje's new life in Amsterdam sparks tension and forces both to confront their past. The film explores themes of sibling dynamics, obsession, and the power of shared history.
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