Go to content
Hauer as medieval mercenary at the head of a plundering gang.
When Paul Verhoeven and scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman were working on the chivalric series Floris in 1969, the idea arose to make a feature film about a medieval mercenary. Sixteen years later, the plan was brought to fruition in this American-Dutch-Spanish co-production, Verhoeven' s first English spoken film. Shot in Spain, the pageant film introduces Rutger Hauer as a medieval mercenary leading a gang of riffraff that takes revenge on a nobleman and his son, murdering, raping and pillaging to their hearts' content along the way. A raw depiction of the Middle Ages, with lots of violent and sexually explicit scenes. Flesh + Blood was awarded a Golden Calf in 1985 for Best Feature Film and Best Director.

Title: Flesh + Blood
Year: 1985
Duration : 2 hours, 5 minutes
Category: Feature film
Edition: NFF 1994

Gouden Kalf winner

Beste Lange Speelfilm (1985)
Gijs Versluys
Beste Regie (1985)
Paul Verhoeven

NFF Archive

You are now in the NFF Archive. The archive contains contains information on film, TV and interactive productions that were screened at past festival editions. The NFF does not dispose of this material. For this, please contact the producer, distributor or broadcaster. Sometimes, older films can also be found at the Eye Film Museum or the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.

Stills

Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still
Still