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The Untouchables + short film Verwijt der Mensen + mini-concert Carel Kraayenhof | Sold out

He was the greatest film composer of all time: Ennio Morricone (1928-2020). His music made films fly, as can be heard and seen in this crime classic by Brian de Palma. Before the screening, bandoneon soloist Carel Kraayenhof pays tribute to Ennio Morricone.

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Starring Kevin Costner, Robert De Niro, and Sean Connery, THE UNTOUCHABLES takes us back to the turbulent era of Prohibition, when Al Capone was the mayor of Chicago in everything but name. Ennio Morricone’s strings add tension to the climax of the film – the classic ten-minute station hall sequence – in which a stroller with baby bounces loudly down the staircase during a shootout on the steps of Chicago Union Station.


Programme:

19.30hrs:
Doors festival site open
20:55hrs:
Mini-concert Carel Kraayenhof
21.05hrs:
Short film: Verwijt der mensen
21:20hrs:
Main film: The Untouchables
00:00hrs:
Festival site closes


Mini-concert Carel Kraayenhof

Like Morricone is called Mr. Spaghetti western, Carel Kraayenhof has gained name recognition in the Netherlands through the beautiful Adiós Nonino that was played during the wedding of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima.


Verwijt der mensen

Rob Lucker, The Netherlands, 2019, 11 minutes

Short, tragicomic fairytale about the journey of an old man, his grandson, and their donkey. They try to make the correct choices during their travels, but they're always confronted with grumpy people along the way.

Brian de Palma, USA, 1987, 119 min. English spoken, Dutch subtitles. With Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Charles Martin Smith, Andy Garcia, Robert de Niro.