Als twee druppels water

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Als twee druppels water is a 1963 Dutch psychological thriller film, based on Willem Frederik Hermans’ novel "De donkere kamer van Damokles," about a tobacconist drawn into the resistance during World War II.

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instanceOf Dutch film
film
authorOfSourceWork Willem Frederik Hermans NERFINISHED
basedOn De donkere kamer van Damokles NERFINISHED
novel
blackAndWhite true
CannesFilmFestivalSection Official Selection
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
director Fons Rademakers NERFINISHED
filmFestivalSelection Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
genre psychological thriller
war film
mainCharacterOccupation tobacconist
notableFor adaptation of Willem Frederik Hermans’ novel De donkere kamer van Damokles
psychological portrayal of wartime resistance in the Netherlands
originalLanguage Dutch
plotSummary A Dutch tobacconist is drawn into the resistance during World War II and becomes entangled in questions of identity and betrayal.
producer Fons Rademakers NERFINISHED
publicationYearOfSourceWork 1958
releaseYear 1963
screenwriter Fons Rademakers NERFINISHED
Hugo Claus NERFINISHED
settingCountry Netherlands NERFINISHED
settingPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
theme ambiguity of truth
collaboration
identity
resistance

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Fons Rademakers notableWork Als twee druppels water