<strong>Zijn verloren land</strong><br><a href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="Shadowbox.open({content: '/profs_en/persons/koert-davidse?film=zijn-verloren-land', player: 'iframe', width: 600, height: 300, title: 'Koert Davidse' });" text="Koert Davidse">Koert Davidse</a>, 2009<br>Short Feature<br> <strong>Zijn verloren land</strong><br><a href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="Shadowbox.open({content: '/profs_en/persons/koert-davidse?film=zijn-verloren-land', player: 'iframe', width: 600, height: 300, title: 'Koert Davidse' });" text="Koert Davidse">Koert Davidse</a>, 2009<br>Short Feature<br>

Zijn verloren land

 (His Lost Land)
In 1958, six-year-old Frits Sahertian witnessed a terrible shooting incident in the Moluccan camp in Westkapelle where he lived. Riots erupted and six (unarmed) Moluccans were shot by the Dutch police. This event would affect the rest of his life. He became a militant supporter of the RMS and filled his life with a violent struggle for independence of the Moluccas. He spent years in jail for various acts of violence. After fifty years, Frits wants to find out what happened in Westkapelle. Zijn verloren land introduces inhabitants of Westkapelle and the man who was mayor in the late fifties. This leads to a remarkable confrontation with Sahertian in the former camp. Even after fifty years, the former mayor trivialises the incident. He claims there was only one casualty. 'He had nothing. Okay, he had lost an eye.'
Production year2009
Length52 minutes
Production countryNetherlands
DirectorKoert Davidse
ProducerMarc Thelosen
ScenarioKoert Davidse
CameraTon Peters
Set GeluidDiego van Uden
GeluidsnabewerkingBart Jilesen
Sound DesignBart Jilesen
EditorLuce van de Weg
MuziekHet Paleis van Boem
Production companyseriousFilm
TV companyOmroep Zeeland