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De Beentjes van Sint-Hildegard

Original title: De beentjes van Sint-Hildegard
  • 2020
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
3.5K
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Herman Finkers and Johanna ter Steege in De Beentjes van Sint-Hildegard (2020)
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A middle-aged veterinary surgeon, believing that his wife pampers him too much, fakes the onset of dementia to get away from her.A middle-aged veterinary surgeon, believing that his wife pampers him too much, fakes the onset of dementia to get away from her.A middle-aged veterinary surgeon, believing that his wife pampers him too much, fakes the onset of dementia to get away from her.

  • Director
    • Johan Nijenhuis
  • Writers
    • Radek Bajgar
    • Herman Finkers
    • Maarten Lebens
  • Stars
    • Herman Finkers
    • Johanna ter Steege
    • Leonie ter Braak
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Johan Nijenhuis
    • Writers
      • Radek Bajgar
      • Herman Finkers
      • Maarten Lebens
    • Stars
      • Herman Finkers
      • Johanna ter Steege
      • Leonie ter Braak
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Herman Finkers
    • Jan
    Johanna ter Steege
    Johanna ter Steege
    • Gedda
    Leonie ter Braak
    • Liesbeth
    Ferdi Stofmeel
    Ferdi Stofmeel
    • Erik
    Stef Assen
    • Peter
    Aniek Stokkers
    • Ilse
    Daphne Bunskoek
    • Julia
    Annie Beumers
    • Oma Sinie
    Jan Roerink
    • Opa Arend
    Reinier Bulder
    Reinier Bulder
    • Antoon
    Erik Dijkstra
    • Mark
    Mick Idzes
    • Driekus
    Gerda ter Haar
    • Jantien
    Jan Hulsegge
    • Meneer Koelman
    Annemiek Kuper
    • Verzorgster
    Thea Kroese
    • Mevrouw Beukers
    Ingeborg Uyt den Boogaard
    Ingeborg Uyt den Boogaard
    • Blanchette ten Cate
    Tonnie Alferink
    • Meneer Kottink
    • Director
      • Johan Nijenhuis
    • Writers
      • Radek Bajgar
      • Herman Finkers
      • Maarten Lebens
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    10frank-77286

    De beentjes ....

    Worth seeing. Still do not know who is st. Hildegard. Language is Twents not deutsch.
    10e-cornelisse

    Joyful surprise !

    One of the best Dutch movies of the past years. Spoken dialect is the finishing touch of a well written and well played story. Good choice of cast. I had a smile on my face for the entire movie. Literally and as a matter of speaking a breath of fresh air. This movie has merit ("heeft zin" in Dutch).
    9victordelavieter

    a little gem

    At a funeral, a senior veterinarian falls into a crisis after he realises his life is run by his wife, just like that of his deceased father-in-law. Slowly he begins a rebellion, faking memory loss. Seasoned comedian, actor an musician Herman Finkers actsout this descent into absurdity out with his trademark deadpan delvivery, resembling Bill Nighy. Excellent acting by female lead, internationally know Johanne ter Steege and many others, excellent balance between absurd intermezzos and dram,a excellent buildup to apotheoses in in German wood, at a police station... This is not one of those loud, 'look at me I'm acting' comedies Dutch film is sadly known for. This is, in the skillfull hands of veteren filmmaker Johan Nijenhuis, a mature movie about real people, asking serious questions, and in Finkers's many wonderful oneliners, giving answers too.
    8MatnvannPlatn

    Monumental Low Saxon Interpersonal Power Struggle

    Feminist university professor Gedda (Johanna ter Steege) firmly believes that a man can only flourish if their wife takes care of everything in life. So that's what she does for main character and middle-aged veterinary surgeon Jan (Herman Finkers). When Gedda's father Oarend (Jan Roerink) passes away and is buried - despite his explicit wish to be cremated - Jan sees his own life reflected in his father-in-law's, and snaps. He decides to feign the onset of Alzheimer's disease to get away from Johanna, and to fulfil Oarend's last wish: that his ashes be scattered at the Loreley in Germany, a popular pilgrims' destination.

    Finkers, a well-known comedian from the Dutch region of Twente, has adapted Radek Bajgar's originally Czech filmscript for Teorie tygra in Finkersian style. Whereas his comedy shows are extremely witty and full of wordplay, calling this film a 'comedy' in the true sense would be a misnomer. Yes, there are some minor smile and chuckle moments, but don't expect to double over from laughter. Some scenes border on the absurd or dark, others are more subtle.

    The Marriage Escape is the first feature-length comedic drama fully spoken in Twents, a regional variety of Low Saxon. This heavily minoritised language of the Netherlands and Germany is spoken by some 5 to 6 million people today. It's rather difficult to keep a neutral outlook (and by the way, should we?) when you're from this region yourself and speak the language in which this whole film is shot, because it has never been done so well before. To anyone from Twente or neighbouring regions, The Marriage Escape is full of linguistic nostalgia. Its significance within the broader range of language preservation efforts is undisputed. This alone makes it worth ten stars. But that should not eclipse everything else about the film. That's why it needs a fairer, more thorough look.

    Born in Twente himself, veteran film director Johan Nijenhuis knows his region well, and has enough experience to lend his shots a lush, dreamy, spring-like appearance. The scenes with the rolling, misty hills of north-eastern Twente and the adjacent German region of Bentheim lend it a unique softness that would befit any promotional video for a local board of tourism. It could even be considered a bit utopian.

    One thing well-written is Gedda's absolute nightmarish doting on Jan. The unrelenting, near-dictatorial hijacking of Jan's decision-making faculties is enough to make any male viewer cringe, and it will undoubtedly have led to some marital quarrels off-screen. It is a recurring theme among all couples in the film, who continuously struggle with their interpersonal power relations. From Gedda's old mother Sinie (Annie Beumers) who continues to decide everything for Oarend even after his death, to Gedda and Jan, and daughter Liesbeth (Leonie ter Braak) who is dating a neurotic control freak Erik (Ferdi Stofmeel).

    All the main characters go through some major developments. Gedda has her beliefs firmly shaken by Jan's actions, while Jan highly enjoys his newly acquired freedom. Erik slowly reveals his true nature to daughter Liesbeth who starts to question her own decisions, while son Peter (Stef Assen) and his girlfriend Ilse (Aniek Stokkers) choose a convenient lie over the hard truth. Well, I say 'hard'...

    The heavy focus on the language aspect has significantly reduced the pool of possible actors. It is clear that not every actor is comfortable speaking it, while some speakers aren't comfortable actors. Finkers himself, for instance, is in the last category. Especially because of his national fame as a comedian, it is difficult to separate the tragicomic character of Jan from Finkers himself. Johanna ter Steege is the only main actor who grew up speaking the language at a native level. This gives her all the freedom to focus on her acting instead, which she has been doing professionally for decades. She showcases her talent in a stellar performance. Another surprisingly natural speaker is Daphne Bunskoek, although her role as candid photographer Julia seems somewhat superfluous and not very essential to the story, if only to convince Jan that there are women who aren't as possessive as his own wife.

    Despite all this, The Marriage Escape is a monumental film within the broader strive for more recognition for Low Saxon. It is also a mirror to many couples who having been living together for years. It is well-shot, and it was chosen as the 2020 Dutch Film of the Year (although it isn't Dutch), attracting millions of viewers and high praise since its release.

    Highly enjoyable for an evening of light entertainment, but no ground-breaking stuff, apart from the language aspect.
    9phjmabrouwer

    Great positive movie

    Wonderful feel good movie with subtle humor. A typical aspect of Herman Finkers is that his humor never insults people, but is very deep. Funny that the world-wide English title is "Saint Hildegard's Little Legs", as it should be "Saint Hildegard's Little Bones".

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    • Trivia
      This movie takes place in the East-Netherlands region of Twente, most of the dialogue is spoken in the regional language, Twents, and the director and principal cast all come form Twente.
    • Goofs
      When Jan is reading his father-in-law's scrapbook in the goat shed, he turns the page from the pictures of the river to the next page. In the following close shot, he turns again from the same page of the pictures of the river to the next page.
    • Connections
      Featured in De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #16.17 (2020)

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2020 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Johan Nijenhuis & Co (Netherlands)
    • Languages
      • Low German
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • The Marriage Escape
    • Filming locations
      • Alphatoren, Boulevard 1945, 7511 AD Enschede, Netherlands(Opening shot)
    • Production companies
      • Johan Nijenhuis & Co
      • Nijenhuis & Co
      • Omroep MAX
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      • $7,760,946
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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