Interview (2003 film) explained

Interview
Director:Theo van Gogh
Producer:Theo van Gogh
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Music:Rainer Hensel
Cinematography:Thomas Kist
Editing:Léon Verkade
Distributor:Shooting Star
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Netherlands
Language:Dutch
Budget:€ 90.000[1]

Interview is a 2003 Dutch drama film, directed by Theo van Gogh, starring Katja Schuurman and Pierre Bokma. The film is about a war correspondent having an interview with a soap opera actress.

Katja Schuurman was nominated for a Golden Calf for Best Actress at the 2003 Netherlands Film Festival.

Steve Buscemi's remake of the same name premiered in 2007.

Laurence Postma's Hindi remake Cover Story was released in August 2011.

Plot

War correspondent Pierre Peters (Pierre Bokma) is sent by the newspaper he works for to interview soap opera actress Katja (Katja Schuurman). The film describes what happens during the interview inside the house of Katja and also what happens right before and after outside the house.

Cast

Background

The idea for the film was from Hans Teeuwen and the screenplay was written by Theodor Holman. Director Theo van Gogh describes in an interview that he had four wishes for the film: "At first the roles of the interviewer and the person being interviewed had to change slightly. I wanted Pierre Bokma for the role of the journalist and three turns in the scenario. And Katja had to win."[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Linssen. Dana . Net als in de film. De Filmkrant . Dutch . June 2003 . 2006-12-10 .