Renette Pauline Soutendijk [ˈsʌutəndɛik], born 21 May 1957), known professionally as Renée Soutendijk, is a Dutch actress. A gymnast in her youth, Soutendijk began her acting career in the late 1970s. Renée Soutendijk for Sweet Dreams Special Mention Nuit Obscure - Au Revoir Ici, N'importe Où, director Sylvain George, France/Switzerland Concorso Cineasti del Presente Pardo d'oro Concorso.
Renée Soutendijk in De vierde man (1983) Dutch press photo… Flickr
August 24, 11:02 am Locarno 2023 Review: SWEET DREAMS, Subversive Satire at the End of Colonialism Renée Soutendijk and Lisa Zweerman star in a surreal Dutch colonial satire, directed by Ena. 14-9-2023 11:18 The great Dutch actress discusses her award-winning role in Ena Sendijarevic's Sweet Dreams, chosen as the Dutch Oscar contender, with Geoffrey Macnab. The film premiered at Locarno and Toronto and also opens the 2023 Netherlands Film Festival. Florian Myjer, Lisa Zweerman & Renée Soutendijk in Sweet Dreams - still by Emo Weemhoff Sweet Dreams The Bottom Line More like colonial nightmares. Venue: Locarno Film Festival (Competition) Cast: Renée Soutendijk, Hayati Azis, Lisa Zweerman, Florian Myjer, Muhammad Khan, Hans. The film had its world premiere at Locarno, where it won the Pardo for best performance for Renée Soutendijk ("Suspiria") and the second prize of the junior jury. The film debuted in North.
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Premiering at this year's Locarno Film Festival, where it was feted with a best performance award for Soutendijk, "Sweet Dreams" was described as a "gorgeous, sardonic portrait of colonial. Renée Soutendijk ("Sweet Dreams," Netherlands, Sweden, Indonesia, Réunion) Special Mention. Ali Ahmadzadeh's 'Critical Zone' tops Locarno; Radu Jude wins for 'Do Not Expect Too. Renée Soutendijk was awarded on Saturday at the prestigious film festival of Locarno in Switzerland. The Dutch actress was awarded the prize for the best acting performance in a competition film for her role in Sweet Dreams. Sweet Dreams also won a prize in Locarno. Producer Lemming Film and director Ena Sendijarevic's drama about the […] The Golden Leopards were presented at the Locarno Film Festival on Saturday. Actress Renée Soutendijk was crowned best actress for her performance in Ena Sendijarević's 'Sweet Dreams'. The top prize was for the banned Iranian film "Critical Zone".
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August 5, 2023 Post navigation ←→ home news reviews Festivals essays features "A cast full of Dutch veteran character actors under Sendijarević's steady guidance create a peculiar but fascinating entry in Dutch cinema's look at its darker side of history." Indonesia, the turn of the 20th century. Agathe (Locarno Best Performance-winner Renée Soutendijk), wife of plantation owner Jan (Hans Dagelet) moves through its ebony-paneled rooms like an imperious ghost.
The film had its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival in August, winning Dutch actress Renée Soutendijk a best performance award. It will get its North American premiere at the Toronto. Renée Soutendijk, 66, was Paul Verhoeven's favorite actress in the 80s. wife of Jan, Dutch owner of a sugar plantation. Renee Soutendjik awarded with an interpretation prize at the 76th Locarno Festival. The Dutch actress holds the main role of "Sweet Dreams" by Ena Sendijarevi. [Jean-Christophe Bott - Keystone]
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Actress Renée Soutendijk was awarded a Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival on Saturday for her role as matriarch Agathe in the Dutch East Indies Sweet Dreams by director Ena Sendijarević. The film had its world premiere at the Swiss festival before being screened this week at the Sarajevo Film Festival and later traveling […] Awards/Distinctions: Best Performance Award (Renée Soutendijk) - Locarno IFF 2023 Ena Sendijarević Bosnian-Dutch filmmaker Ena Sendijarević drew attention with her feature debut Take Me Somewhere Nice , an idiosyncratic and absurdist European road movie that was selected for the Acid competition at the Cannes Film Festival and won the.