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This year’s official entry for the Best Foriegn-Language Film Oscar® from the Netherlands, Verhoeven’s triumphant homecoming is a gripping and characteristically unsentimental revisionist take on the final year of the German occupation of Holland and the initial weeks after the liberation. Its heroine, played by rising star Carice van Houten, is a Jewish girl on the run, who joins the resistance movement and infiltrates Nazi headquarters by seducing a German officer (Sebastian Koch). All the familiar Verhoeven ingredients are here – sex, violence, intrigue, betrayal– but, above all Black Book demonstrates that he is a great classical storyteller.
Join us for a special screening of Dutch director Paul Verhoeven’s latest film, Black Book, followed by an onstage dialogue about the film and the director’s career between Verhoeven and Film Comment editor Gavin Smith.
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Tue Feb 27: 6:30
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