Broken Mirrors (1984 film) explained

Broken Mirrors
Native Name:
Director:Marleen Gorris
Producer:Matthijs van Heijningen
Starring:Lineke Rijxman
Henriëtte Tol
Edda Barends
Music:Lodewijk de Boer
Cinematography:Frans Bromet
Editing:Hans van Dongen
Studio:Sigma Film Productions
Distributor:Tuschinski Film Distribution
Runtime:112 minutes
Country:Netherlands
Language:Dutch

Broken Mirrors (Dutch; Flemish: Gebroken spiegels) is a Dutch thriller drama film, directed by Marleen Gorris and released in 1984.[1] An exploration of the oppression of women, the film juxtaposes the story of a group of prostitutes living in a brothel with the story of a man who kidnaps women and tortures them.[2]

The cast includes Lineke Rijxman, Henriëtte Tol, Edda Barends, Coby Stunnenberg, Carla Hardy, Marijke Veugelers, Arline Renfurm, Anke van 't Hof, Hedda Oledzky, Elja Pelgrom, Johan Leysen, Rolf Leenders, Eddie Brugman, Beppie Melissen and Wim Wama.

The film premiered in September 1984 at the Utrecht Film Festival.[3] It was later screened at international film festivals including the 35th Berlin International Film Festival, the 1985 Toronto International Film Festival, and the 1985 Frameline Film Festival.

At Frameline, the film was the winner of the Audience Award.

Notes and References

  1. Annette Kuhn and Susannah Radstone, The Women's Companion to International Film. University of California Press, 1994. . p. 180.
  2. Paul Byrnes, "Never less than brutal, original and powerful". Sydney Morning Herald, 4 July 4 1985.
  3. Patrick Ensor, "Dutch trick or treat?". The Guardian, 4 October 1984.