As early as 2001, director Terstall shot the first footage for this no-budget relay film, in which a host of characters and plot lines pass on the baton. Sextet was shot in parts over a number of years. The result is presented in a frame structure, in which a Flemish professor (Gene Bervoets) shows the film to his students - who he urges to pay attention to the 'unorthodox narrative style'. The teacher regularly interrupts the film to criticise plot changes, style choices and the 'non-functional nude scenes'. Meanwhile, we see - in colour and black-and-white, in animated pieces, peppered with politically incorrect humour - a long series of actors and actresses struggling with sex and relationships. Among them, Tara Elders tries not to be picked up; Eric van Sauers presents a cantankerous monologue on metrosexuals; Katja Schuurman and Dieuwertje Blok feature as lesbian bedfellows; Jan Mulder as an elderly writer with a young fan; Tygo Gernandt as a medieval man in a short historic episode; a dog called Ober and many others.
Credits
Director
Producer
Script
Camera
Production Design
Set geluid
Sound Design
Montage
Muziek
Actor
Esmarel Gasman
Katja Schuurman
Gène Bervoets
Eric van Sauers
Huub Stapel
Tara Elders
Jan Mulder
Lucretia van der Vloot
Maria Kooistra
Nadja Hüpscher
Jeroen van Koningsbrugge
Sanne den Hartogh
Horace Cohen
Dirk Zeelenberg
Peer Mascini
Dieuwertje Blok
Fedja van Huêt
Annet Malherbe
Teun Kuilboer
Cees Geel
Jacob Derwig
Marc van Uchelen
Kees Boot
Katja Schuurman
Gène Bervoets
Eric van Sauers
Huub Stapel
Tara Elders
Jan Mulder
Lucretia van der Vloot
Maria Kooistra
Nadja Hüpscher
Jeroen van Koningsbrugge
Sanne den Hartogh
Horace Cohen
Dirk Zeelenberg
Peer Mascini
Dieuwertje Blok
Fedja van Huêt
Annet Malherbe
Teun Kuilboer
Cees Geel
Jacob Derwig
Marc van Uchelen
Kees Boot
Production company
Allez Allez
NFI Motion Pictures
NFI Motion Pictures
Distributor NL
Cinema Delicatessen
NFI Motion Pictures
NFI Motion Pictures
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