April 2011

Sasha to London

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By admin , 16 April 2011

The Consulate-General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in New York will celebrate Queen's Day with a reception on Friday April 29th.

Sponsors:
Air France KLM
Ernst & Young
Heineken
Robert Bos, MD
Lucas Bols

By admin , 16 April 2011

A film by Paula van der Oest about poetry, politics, madness, and desire collide in the true story of the woman hailed as South Africa's Sylvia Plath. In 1960s Cape Town, as Apartheid steals the expressive rights of the blacks and whites alike, young Ingrid Jonker (Carice van Houten, Black Book) finds her freedom scrawling verse while frittering trhough a series of stormy affairs. Amid escalating quarrels with her lovers and her government-censor father (Rutger Hauer), the poet witnesses an unconsionable event that will alter her life's course.

By admin , 16 April 2011

A film by Paula van der Oest about poetry, politics, madness, and desire collide in the true story of the woman hailed as South Africa's Sylvia Plath. In 1960s Cape Town, as Apartheid steals the expressive rights of the blacks and whites alike, young Ingrid Jonker (Carice van Houten, Black Book) finds her freedom scrawling verse while frittering trhough a series of stormy affairs. Amid escalating quarrels with her lovers and her government-censor father (Rutger Hauer), the poet witnesses an unconsionable event that will alter her life's course.

By admin , 16 April 2011

A film by Paula van der Oest about poetry, politics, madness, and desire collide in the true story of the woman hailed as South Africa's Sylvia Plath. In 1960s Cape Town, as Apartheid steals the expressive rights of the blacks and whites alike, young Ingrid Jonker (Carice van Houten, Black Book) finds her freedom scrawling verse while frittering trhough a series of stormy affairs. Amid escalating quarrels with her lovers and her government-censor father (Rutger Hauer), the poet witnesses an unconsionable event that will alter her life's course.

By admin , 16 April 2011

A film by Paula van der Oest about poetry, politics, madness, and desire collide in the true story of the woman hailed as South Africa's Sylvia Plath. In 1960s Cape Town, as Apartheid steals the expressive rights of the blacks and whites alike, young Ingrid Jonker (Carice van Houten, Black Book) finds her freedom scrawling verse while frittering trhough a series of stormy affairs. Amid escalating quarrels with her lovers and her government-censor father (Rutger Hauer), the poet witnesses an unconsionable event that will alter her life's course.

Dutch-American Friendship Day 2011

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First day of Full Frame 2011

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