, 1h25 Directed byUrszula Antoniak GenresDrama, Thriller, Romance ActorsLotte Verbeek, Stephen Rea, Paul Ronan, Wimie Wilhelm Roles Landlady Holland Rating69% A young, rebellious Dutch woman (Lotte Verbeek) walks the trails of Ireland, vagabond by choice, enjoying the solitude she was looking for in the austere landscape of Connemara, in County Galway. Martin (Stephen Rea) is an older man, living a solitary life in a secluded house on a beautiful island. She is radical and uncompromising. He is wise and ironic. What connects them is solitude they both see as freedom. He proposes that she work for him in exchange for food. She agrees on one condition: there will be no exchange of personal information between them, just work. Soon the two of them become curious about each other and want both: to keep their “nothing personal” deal and to break it. Their simple life follows the cycle of days and nights, work and rest but slowly brings the two of them closer to each other. It's only a matter of time before one of them breaks the deal.
, 2h25 Directed byPaul Verhoeven OriginPays-bas GenresDrama, War, Thriller ThemesSpy films, Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism ActorsCarice van Houten, Sebastien Koch, Thom Hoffman, Halina Reijn, Derek de Lint, Waldemar Kobus Roles la gardienne de prison Rating76% In October 1956, Ronnie, a Dutch woman married to a Canadian clergyman, is on a package tour of Israel. While visiting a kibbutz, she sees the local schoolteacher, Rachel Rosenthal, and they realise they knew each other during World War II. As Rachel recalls the past near a riverbank, the film then flashes back to 1944, and begins the story of Rachel Stein, a Dutch-Jewish singer who had lived in Berlin before the war and is now hiding from the Nazi regime in the occupied Netherlands.