Public Works (Dutch: Publieke werken), also distributed under the title A Noble Intention is a 2015 Dutch drama film directed by Joram Lürsen.[1] It was based on the book of the same name by Thomas Rosenboom about the troubled construction of the Victoria Hotel in Amsterdam. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[2] The film won the Pearl Award at the Film by the Sea festival in the Netherlands in 2016.[3]
Public Works | |
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Directed by | Joram Lürsen |
Written by | Thomas Rosenboom Frank Ketelaar |
Starring | Gijs Scholten van Aschat |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Plot
editThe narrative is based on two historic facts: one, the Victoria hotel in Amsterdam, opposite the Central Station, has two nineteenth-century houses incrusted in its facade. Two, the pharmacist Anijs in Hoogeveen was known for his commitment to improve the lives of a group of families of dirt-poor peat-cutters.
The main character, Walter Vedder, a violin maker, was in the 1880s the owner of one of the houses opposite the Central Station. Aware of his strong position to negotiate, he demands a fortune for his property. Together with his cousins Christian Anijs in Hoogeveen and Al Vedder in the United States, he develops the idea to use this fortune to offer the poor peat-cutters the opportunity to emigrate to the United States. Public works such as in this case the construction of a railway station, can have unforeseen an unwanted effects on the lives of people but the cousins have the noble intention to achieve social justice on their own.
Tragedy is inevitable since the developers are not willing to pay Vedder's price. The poor families from the peatlands embark on an ill-advised journey but are saved by a surprising element of culture that the cousins did not value.[4]
Cast
edit- Gijs Scholten van Aschat as Walter Vedder
- Jacob Derwig as Anijs
- Rifka Lodeizen as Martha
- Zeb Troostwijk as Klein Pet
- Juda Goslinga as Bennemin
- Elisabeth Hesemans as Mother Bennemin
- Joosje Duk as Johanna Bennemin
References
edit- ^ "Public Works world premiere". Topkapi Films. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- ^ "Feature Film Academy Entry". Eye Film Institute Netherlands. 9 August 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- ^ "Film by the Sea: Awards" (in Dutch). Film by the Sea. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
- ^ Mullen, Pat. "EUFF Review: 'A Noble Intention'". Retrieved 3 November 2020.
External links
edit- Public Works at IMDb