Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad (1998)
Erscheinungsjahr: 1998
Land: Netherlands
Alternative Title: Ridser i bordet, Kadonneet muistot, Madelief: Karcok a múltból, Madelief, Madelief: Rysy na stole
Regisseur: Ineke Houtman
Writer: Guus Kuijer, Maarten Lebens, Rob Arends
Production Genre
Produzent: Producer: Hans de Weers
Firmen: Egmond Film & Television
Genre: Drama, Family, Film Adaptation
Budget: N/A
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: woman director
Geschichte
Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad (1998) directed by Ineke Houtman is a drama film based on a book of the same name by Betty Mahmoed. The movie follows the life of Madelief, a young girl who lives with her family in Amsterdam during the 1930s. Madelief struggles with her hearing loss and the stigma associated with it. She feels isolated from her peers due to her disability but finds solace in her imagination and her close relationship with her sister and mother.
Zusammenfassung
Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad is a poignant drama that explores themes of disability, isolation, family, and resilience. The film is an adaptation of Betty Mahmoed's novel of the same name and was directed by Ineke Houtman in 1998. Set during the 1930s in Amsterdam, the movie delves into the life of Madelief, a young girl grappling with her hearing loss and societal prejudices. Despite these challenges, Madelief finds strength and support within her family.

