(auto-translated from Dutch Dutch)
Cinema Islemunda
Herenwaard 17
Tel: 010 – 2680373
www.islemunda.nl
[email protected]
Wednesday evening, April 29 – start 8:00 PM: DANCE WITH THE DEVIL
Admission € 5.00
DIRECTOR ANGELO PEREZ LEBBINK IS PRESENT FOR A Q&A
Rembrandt Awards: Tygo Gernandt was named Best Actor of 2015 on Sunday, April 19, for his role in Bloedlink.
Melody Klaver stars in the thriller *Dans met de duivel* by directors John de Haas and Angelo Perez Lebbink. She stars alongside Raymond Thiry, with whom she is making a film for the third time. The pair previously shared the screen in the drama *Langer licht* by David Lammers and in the film adaptation of the well-known book *Oorlogswinter* by Jan Terlouw.
Making a feature film in the style of Pim de la Parra—according to filmmakers Angelo Perez Lebbink and John de Haas—is still possible.
Starring: Raymond Thiry, Lizelotte van Dijk, Peter Faber, Werner Kolf, Dorien Rose Duinker, Meriyem Manders, Louise Wellers, Kees Boot, Melody Klaver, Tygo Gernandt, Rachid Larouz, Aicha Hallie, Ilias Ojja et al.
The title song was written by the Brabant chansonnier André van den Boogaart.
With a mysterious organization breathing down his neck, the corrupt, bipolar AIVD agent Pronk (Raymond Thiry from, among others, BLOED SWEET EN TRANEN, Tussen 10 en 12, Penoza, Oorlogswinter, Langer licht) accepts one final assignment in Dans met de Duivel. Pronk wants out of the organization, but sets out one last time. He incites the innocent Maddy to commit murder to stay out of the line of fire himself.
For him, and also for Maddy, it will be a Dance with the Devil.
Does this premise sound familiar? That is not surprising, because Dance with the Devil is a loose adaptation of John Badham's action thriller Nick of Time (1995), starring Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken. Thiry (Winter of War, Black Out) plays the role of Walken. Furthermore, Peter Faber has been cast as the target of the attack, Melody Klaver as his assistant, and Kees Boot as the evil genius.
Producer, writer, and director John de Haas: 'John Badham was really happy that we were going to make an adaptation of Nick of Time.
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