In this brilliant documentary follows Oeke Hoogendijk decade developments around the renovation of the Rijksmuseum, which began in 2003. In 2008, it should have been done, but by lingering discussions, financial setbacks and successful lobbying by the cyclists was 2013
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| Movie Details | |
| Title | The new Rijksmuseum |
| Director | Oeke Hoogendijk |
| Year | 2014 |
| Genre | documentary |
| Protagonists | [] |
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Hoogendijk not only captures an equally great as a shameful episode in Dutch history, she also shows how much passion the employees of the museum are busy: restoring a shooter piece for her camera almost sex, thanks to the special sound effects
The beautiful music drags the viewer through the niches and corners of the building, where on all sides. literally being battered against it and pulled. Politicians, interest groups, the aesthetics committee slow progress. Meanwhile, standing in the depot in Lelystad tens of thousands of works of art waiting growling impatience.
Beautifully also the displeasure of the Spanish architects, who saw their design for the entrance die because the cyclists needed more space. Their words for the Dutch democracy are unpalatable: that is "perverted". The lobby was false. Now they have a "vulgar" and "banal" alternative come
Also interesting:. The difference in leadership between Ronald de Leeuw, who did not complete his magnum opus, and his successor Wim Pijbes. The latter pulls no punches: the whole process was a 'democratic madhouse' and it all was to last ten years, "a bloody shame. But in the end everyone is happy and proud. Ten years later and hundreds of millions. So we are small Dutch then also again.
The new Rijksmuseum was originally a TV series. Hoogendijk spent 400 hours of footage down to a phenomenal documentary that will go around the world
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