Jesus is a Palestinian

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Jezus is een Palestijn
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Directed by Lodewijk Crijns
Produced by Martin Lagestee
Written by Lodewijk Crijns
Starring Hans Teeuwen
Kim van Kooten
Dijn Blom
Peer Mascini
Music by Jeroen Strijbos, Rob van Rijswijk
Cinematography Menno Westendorp
Edited by Wouter Jansen
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
1999
Running time
90 minutes
Country Netherlands
Language Dutch

Jesus is a Palestinian (Dutch: Jezus is een Palestijn) is a 1999 Dutch comedy written and directed by Lodewijk Crijns (1970). The parody on religious fanaticism and millennialism, which involves the topics of self mutilation, incest, and euthanasia,[1][2] is the director's first full-length movie.[3][4] It premiered at the 1999 International Film Festival Rotterdam.

Plot

Natasha (Kim van Kooten) goes to Limburg to collect her brother Ramses (Hans Teeuwen), who has joined a sect, prying him from the cult so he can consent to cutting their father's life support. The cult's leader Pieter Bouwman frowns upon sexual activity and, to prevent sex from happening, they have put a kind of lock, self-applied by way of piercing on the male member's penises. Ramses slowly develops a mind of his own and falls in love with Natasha's roommate, Lonneke (Dijn Blom). Ramses finds out that his sister and the nursing home staff are essentially trying to kill his father (Peer Mascini), and ends up delivering his father to a crackpot zealous Palestinian who prophesies the return of Christ. In the meantime, the cult is also out to get Ramses back, but Ramses now is unwilling to return to mandatory celibacy.

Reception

According to NRC Handelsblad, the film was a flop.[5] The Volkskrant critic, in a sometimes positive review, summarized the movie as "occasionally funny, but mostly superficial."[6] David Rooney reviewed the movie for Variety and commented positively on "Crijns' spirited direction and the appealing cast."[7]

Cast

  • Hans Teeuwen - Ramses
  • Kim van Kooten - Natasja
  • Dijn Blom - Lonneke
  • Peer Mascini - Vader
  • Najib Amhali - Rashid
  • Pieter Bouwman - Sect leader
  • Anis de Jong - Guru
  • Tygo Gernandt - Steven
  • Micha Hulshof
  • Orlando MacBean - Abraham
  • Sandra Mattie - Girl making out in room
  • Ferri Somogyi - Bob
  • Waldemar Torenstra - Roy
  • Ruben van der Meer - Osiris

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