
A woman follows her husband to Indonesia because he'll be away for 5 years. She is surprised to find he has a grown up daughter from an earlier marriage there.

Alright, so Suikerfreule. That name alone, it just sounds like a quiet, old-fashioned movie, doesn't it? And you'd be right. If you’re into vintage Dutch cinema, or you’re a fan of those big, dramatic stories where people keep secrets that explode later, this might just be for you. Anyone expecting quick cuts or modern...


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Haro van Peski

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"Alright, so Suikerfreule. That name alone, it just sounds like a quiet, old-fashioned movie, doesn't it? And you'd be right. If you’re into vintage Dutch cinema, or you’re a fan of those big, dramatic stories where people keep secrets that explode later, this might just be for you. Anyone expecting quick cuts or modern sensibilities? You’ll probably find yourself checking your watch. This film is a journey, not just for the main character, but for us watching it. We follow a woman, a 'freule' o..."
Louis Borel
Henry van Wermeskerken, Walter Schlee, Haro van Peski
Netherlands

1920 · IMDb —
Wilfred Lucas

