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Dislocation - The Netherlands | Documentary | Portraits

Hetty - Located in Amsterdam

Hetty’s portrait is the 3rd one I made for Pink Christmas. This is an ‘In Memoriam’ to Hetty’s partner Jet, who died two years ago - based on the song ‘As’, that Hetty wrote about recovering from the loss of her loved one. I admire Hetty for her courage and strength. She is not dislocated at all - but very happy to live in her street in Amsterdam, free to mourn the loss of her wife with whom she has two children.

Based on texts by Hetty Kleinloog, and the song ‘As’ written by Hetty Kleinloog with music from Rosetty. (in Dutch) (more…)

Comments (1)Corinne van Egeraat | 26-12-2009 | 5:57 pm

Dislocation - The Netherlands | Documentary | Portraits

Alex - Christmas in Amsterdam

Due to the political reforms and it’s membership of the EU Bulgary is changing fast - but still is not an easy place to live as a homosexual. Alex decided to dislocate to The Netherlands some years ago.

Here’s his story in a short documentary I made for Pink Christmas - an Amsterdam christmas event promoting the rights of gays and lesbians. (Dutch spoken) (more…)

Leave a commentCorinne van Egeraat | 25-12-2009 | 2:30 am

Dislocation - The Netherlands | Documentary | Portraits

Dounia - I chose Amsterdam

Dounia is Moroccan - born and raised in Germany. She decided to dislocate to Amsterdam a year and a half ago. Here’s her story in a short documentary I made for Pink Christmas - an Amsterdam christmas event promoting the rights of gays and lesbians. (Dutch spoken)

Produced and directed by Corinne van Egeraat, camera Reinout Steenhuizen, edit Dorith Vinken, sound Harold Jalving, sound design Harold Jalving and Olger Star. A ZINdoc/ProGay co-production, supported by the Dutch Ministery of Foreign Affairs and the EU.

Comments (4)Corinne van Egeraat | 22-12-2009 | 3:27 pm