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Bennie Filou

Original title: Bennie Stout
  • 2011
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
382
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Bram van der Vlugt and Koen Dobbelaer in Bennie Filou (2011)
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AdventureFamilyMusical

Fisherman's son Benjamin 'Bennie' Stout is mischievous, in a prank war with the mayor's spoiled-rotten son Roderik, and accident-prone, making life hard for his big brother Steven, who left ... Read allFisherman's son Benjamin 'Bennie' Stout is mischievous, in a prank war with the mayor's spoiled-rotten son Roderik, and accident-prone, making life hard for his big brother Steven, who left school to help pay the bills, and their mother Rietje. When they hear that father Willim i... Read allFisherman's son Benjamin 'Bennie' Stout is mischievous, in a prank war with the mayor's spoiled-rotten son Roderik, and accident-prone, making life hard for his big brother Steven, who left school to help pay the bills, and their mother Rietje. When they hear that father Willim isn't returning in December to earn extra cash in Bilbao, Bennie decides to join him in Spa... Read all

  • Director
    • Johan Nijenhuis
  • Writer
    • Wijo Koek
  • Stars
    • Koen Dobbelaer
    • Marijn Bekkenk
    • Hanna Verboom
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    382
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    • Director
      • Johan Nijenhuis
    • Writer
      • Wijo Koek
    • Stars
      • Koen Dobbelaer
      • Marijn Bekkenk
      • Hanna Verboom
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Koen Dobbelaer
    • Bennie Stout
    Marijn Bekkenk
    • Steven Stout
    Hanna Verboom
    Hanna Verboom
    • Rietje Stout
    Koert-Jan de Bruijn
    • Willem Stout
    Pieter Lossie
    • Roderick
    Diederik Ebbinge
    Diederik Ebbinge
    • Mayor
    Plien van Bennekom
    • Winifred
    Merel Boot
    • Sophie
    Febe Bakema
    • Hadewich
    Remon van Dijk
    • Ollie
    Julian Ras
    • Wout
    Bas Keijzer
    • Hoofdpiet
    Bram van der Vlugt
    Bram van der Vlugt
    • Sinterklaas
    • (as Sinterklaas)
    Irene Moors
    Irene Moors
    • School teacher
    Bianca Krijgsman
    Bianca Krijgsman
    • Baker
    Wart Kamps
    • Bakkersknecht
    Sebastian Wulff
    • Agent De Bruin
    Rense Westra
    • Boertje
    • Director
      • Johan Nijenhuis
    • Writer
      • Wijo Koek
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    9johannijenhuis

    Family fun in a child's dream

    When I was a kid, I was told that the legend of Saint Nicolas was over a hundred years old. I started to fantasize what it must have been like, when the Saint Nicolas took the naughty children on his ship to Spain. Seeing this film was like watching my own dream. The story of Bennie Stout who wants to be a naughty kid on purpose so he can visit his dad in Spain touched me. The last 20 minutes of the film are emotional (yes, I did cry) and the first half hour is plain fun. The mid part connected me to Bennie's hopes and dreams. It is a fun film for adults and kids alike. Art direction is lush, child performers are excellent and the comedy duo "Plien & Bianca" can be seen in two fun parts.
    10hand-eti

    The perfect Dutch family movie.

    Something very is odd is up with that 5.5 score on IMDb. We see it with a lot of non-American movies - there are people randomly giving 1 point to movies in order to influence voting for whatever reason.

    In reality, this is one of the best Dutch family movies. It has all the traditional Sinterklaas ingredients and gives it a very funny twist with the naughty kids hung in bags in the ship.

    I assume the movie will not really appeal to a non-Dutch audience since all major ingredients are vital to one of the main Dutch holidays but unknown abroad: the steamship from Spain, Sinterklaas and his Pieten, the pepernoten (gingerbread cookies), etcetera... it's all just as plausible as Santa and his flying reindeer, and just as real to our children.

    The movie also provides an explanation as to why Sinterklaas stopped shipping naughty children to Spain.

    For any Dutch family, this movie is a must-see. People without kids, or who aren't Dutch, may still appreciate the scenic settings, the winter atmosphere and the good acting.
    10wendelsitka-1

    Simply The Best

    The most charming and engaging Saint Nicholas movie ever made. For all ages- children will be fully engaged, while the adults- will evolve into children. Briefly. A bounty of color, confection, and good cheer. Excellent movie.

    Note: A reviewer comments the lackluster IMDb rating may be attributable to American influences. IMDb demographics (as of April, 2018): There are 14 US ratings, weighted average = 6.1. A total of 165 non-US ratings = weighted average = 6.0.
    9ron-van-wieringen

    Charming and entertaining

    This movie had something for everyone. The fact that the story is situated in the beginning of December and has a strong relation with the traditional celebration of Saint Nicholas' birthday, makes it very, VERY Dutch. In a way, you can compare it to 'Alles is Liefde' which is also unmistakably Dutch in its setting and theme. An important difference, compared to 'Alles is Liefde' is that Bennie Stout uses the story of Saint Nicholas in such a way that it is very credible for little children, whereas Alles is Liefde shows you the fictional side of the story. Bennie Stout has a beautiful story-line that is filled with entertaining details (such as the absence board on Saint Nicholas' boat that says 'Piet present/absent' ten times, the detailed pepernoten-factory, the raft constructed from taai-taai, the acrobatic stunts of the Pieten, etc) and humor on both children level and adult level. The setting in an old Dutch village about a hundred years ago is brilliant and gives the audience one beautiful scenery after another. People who love nice shots and beautiful pictures will really love this film. Not that it has many beautiful people (most of them are ugly), but the gorgeous Hanna Verboom makes up for all the others. She is very well chosen for the part of the tender, caring, beautiful but tormented young mother. Of all adult actors she undoubtedly gives the best performance. The child actors are also very good: Koen Dobbelaer (Bennie) is brilliant and very charming, he makes it very credible that he's not really bad, just a little clumsy. His 'enemy' Pieter Lossie (Roderick) is just as charming, though a little naughtier. For the role of Saint Nicholas there was only one serious candidate (Bram van der Vlugt) and I think Johan Nijenhuis was very lucky to have him for this part. One thing about the script that I liked very much is the fact that although the story has many strange and irrational elements, coming from the original myth (naughty children are really abducted by Saint Nicholas, all of his assistants are called Piet, the children are put into large bags, the Pieten climb in and out of chimneys) the actors act as if these things are completely normal. At night, the abducted children sleep in bags hanging from the ceiling, like it's completely normal and totally accepted. When the children are taken away, their parents react as if it's totally sane and inevitable. I like this absurdity a lot, it makes the movie really stand out. And I think it gives this movie a typically Dutch feel (see Alex van Warmerdam's Ober or Emma Blank or the two Paard van Sinterklaas movies). The last thing I want to mention is the music. I never heard so many variations of the traditional Saint Nicholas songs: jazz versions, classical versions, disco, opera, you name it. To paraphrase Saint Nicholas himself: "I can never get enough of Sinterklaas Kapoentje, it's such an evergreen".

    Well, to make a long story short: there's something in this movie for everyone, it does not spoil young children's belief in the Saint, has a great story, it's very entertaining and very well crafted.

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      Filmed at the Zuiderzeemuseum, Enkhuizen, the Netherlands

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    • Release date
      • 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Netherlands)
      • Trailer
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Bennie Brat
    • Filming locations
      • Enkhuizen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands(location)
    • Production companies
      • Farmhouse Film & TV
      • Johan Nijenhuis & Co
      • Mollywood
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      • €2,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,915,540
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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