Grandfather Philip, son Max, and grandson Otto Müller live in constant conflict with each other, harming their textile business. Otto decides to start a company with his grandfather, thus competing against his own father.

Skip this one if you hate old, creaky black-and-white films where men in giant suits yell at each other in dusty offices. But if you have a soft spot for weirdly intense family drama and *gloriously petty* business rivalries, this Dutch relic is actually kind of a blast. 🎥 It is definitely not a masterpiece, but it h...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Skip this one if you hate old, creaky black-and-white films where men in giant suits yell at each other in dusty offices. But if you have a soft spot for weirdly intense family drama and *gloriously petty* business rivalries, this Dutch relic is actually kind of a blast. 🎥 It is definitely not a masterpiece, but it has this chaotic energy that kept me hooked. You can practically smell the musty wool through the screen. The Great Textile War The whole plot is basically about three generations..."
Herman Bouber, Rudolf Meinert
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