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Grimm / directed by Alex van Warmerdam ; performed by Halina Reijn, Jacob Derwig, Carmelo Gomez, Elvira Minguez ; costumes by Leonie Polak ; produced by Alex van Warmerdam, Marc van Warmerdam, Graniet Film BV.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Polak, Leonie, costume designer.
Warmerdam, Alex van, director, producer, composer.
Warmerdam, Marc van, producer.
Reijn, Halina, 1975- actor. .
Derwig, Jacob, 1969- actor. .
Gomez, Carmelo, actor. .
Minguez, Elvira, actor.
Graniet Film (Firm), production company. .
Fortissimo Films, film distributor.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hansel and Gretel (Tale).
Families--Drama.
Families.
Siblings--Drama.
Siblings.
Genre:
Drama.
Feature films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (93 minutes)
Other Title:
Grimm re-edit (2019)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, North Holland : Fortissimo Films, 2003.
Language Note:
In Dutch with English subtitles.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
With GRIMM, van Warmerdam travels from the cold, misty northern woods of his native country to the sunnier, yet still dark, vistas of Spain in telling a post-modern fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel gone awry. One winter's day, Jacob and his sister Marie are left behind in the woods by their unemployed Dutch father. In his coat Jacob finds a note from his Spanish mother urging them to go to their uncle in Spain: 'He'll be able to help you.' They arrive in Spain only to find that their uncle has died. Marie meets Diego, a rich surgeon, and falls in love with him. Diego lives with his domineering sister Theresa. Marie marries Diego - yet Jacob keeps jealously trying to tear his sister away from him. His efforts are in vain and Jacob starts provoking Diego. It soon becomes clear that Jacob's defiance won't go unpunished.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed July 27, 2022).
Won 2004 Nederlands Film Festival, Film Poster Award
Nominated 2003 Chicago International Film Festival Gold Hugo, Best Feature
OCLC:
1340919149

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