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Portrait of a family in Zevenbergschsen Hoek. Kees and Nellie are brothers and sisters. They still live in their parental home, a farm that has been declared unfit for habitation.
Documentary in which filmmaker Carin Goeijers portrays a family in Zevenbergschsen Hoek, her mother's native village. Tonnie, Kees and Nellie are brothers and sisters. They still live in their parental home, a farm that has been declared unfit for habitation due to the noise pollution that the adjacent high-speed train will produce. Awarded the Golden Calf for Best Short Documentary in 2000.

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Set geluid
Production company
VPRO TV

Title: De nieuwerwetse wereld
Year: 2000
Duration : 42 minutes
Category: Short Documentary
Edition: NFF 2000

Gouden Kalf winner

Beste Korte Documentaire (2000)
Carin Goeijers

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