Nova Zembla (film)
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Directed by | Reinout Oerlemans |
Produced by | Hans de Weers, Reinout Oerlemans |
Starring | Robert de Hoog Derek de Lint Doutzen Kroes |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Nova Zembla is a 2011 Dutch historical drama film directed by Reinout Oerlemans. It is the first Dutch feature film in 3D.[1]
The film describes the last journey of Willem Barentsz and Jacob van Heemskerk through 1596–1597 when they and their crew tried to discover the Northeast Passage to the Indies. However, due to the sea ice, they are stranded on the island of Novaya Zemlya and have to spend the winter there in Het Behouden Huys (The Safe Home). The story is told through the eyes of Gerrit de Veer, and is loosely based on a diary he published in 1598 after his safe return.[2] Gerrit is portrayed as having a relationship with Catharina Plancius, the daughter of the astronomer, cartographer and reverend Petrus Plancius, who pioneered the concept of the North East passage to reach the Indies. The Novaya Zemlya effect, first described by De Veer, is shown in the film, albeit in a non-historical fashion.
Cast[]
- Robert de Hoog as Gerrit de Veer
- Derek de Lint as Willem Barentsz
- Victor Reinier as Jacob van Heemskerk
- Jan Decleir as Petrus Plancius
- Doutzen Kroes as Catharina Plancius
- Semmy Schilt as Claes
Filming locations[]
The film was filmed on location in Iceland, Belgium, Canada and the Netherlands. The scenes set in Amsterdam were filmed in Bruges (Brugge).
Critical response[]
According to Variety, the screenplay was "too light on historical background and character development," while the movie was "coming off as a technically competent but narratively uninvolving History Channel-like reenactment." The acting was considered "weak."[3]
Soundtrack[]
The musical theme of the movie was remixed by Dutch DJ and producer Armin van Buuren.[citation needed]
See also[]
- Boat Trip 3D (2008), the first Dutch digital 3D short film[4]
References[]
- ^ Vijn, Ard (2011-10-15). "A Trailer For Dutch Epic NOVA ZEMBLA". Twitch Film. Archived from the original on 2011-10-19. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
- ^ The true and perfect description of three voyages : so strange and woonderfull, that the like hath neuer been heard of before: done and performed three yeares, one after the other, by the ships of Holland and Zeland, on the north sides of Norway, Muscouia, and Tartaria, towards the kingdomes of Cathaia & China; shewing the discouerie of the straights of Weigates, Noua Zembla, and the countrie lying vnder 80. degrees; which is thought to be Greenland: whereneuer any man had bin before: with the cruell beares, and other monsters of the sea, and the vnsupportable and extreame cold that is found to be in those places, London, 1605, English translation by William Phillip
- ^ Review: 'Nova Zembla', Variety, 1 January 2012
- ^ (in Dutch) Eerste Nederlandse 3D film op NFF
External links[]
- Official website (in Dutch)
- Nova Zembla at IMDb
- Russian ship ‘Shtandart’ as the ship of Willem Barents
- 2011 films
- Dutch-language films
- 2010s historical drama films
- Dutch 3D films
- Dutch films
- Films based on actual events
- Films set in 1596
- Films set in 1597
- Films set in the Netherlands
- Films set in Russia
- Films set on islands
- Films shot in Bruges
- Films shot in Canada
- Films shot in Iceland
- Age of Discovery films
- Films set in the Dutch Golden Age
- Dutch historical drama films
- Survival films
- Cultural depictions of explorers
- Cultural depictions of Dutch men
- 2011 drama films
- Films set in the Arctic
- Novaya Zemlya
- Dutch film stubs