Dutch cinema is responsible for some of the most compelling films ever made. From historical dramas to gripping thrillers, there's something for everyone. Whether you're interested in war stories, literary adaptations, or contemporary classics, these are the must-watch Dutch movies showcasing the country's rich cinematic tradition.

TitleYearDirectorGenre
Black Book (Zwartboek)2006Paul VerhoevenWar Thriller
Soldier of Orange (Soldaat van Oranje)1977Paul VerhoevenWar Drama
Borgman2013Alex van WarmerdamPsychological Thriller
Wild Romance2006Jean van de VeldeBiographical Drama
Character (Karakter)1997Mike van DiemDrama
The Fourth Man (De Vierde Man)1983Paul VerhoevenPsychological Horror
Twin Sisters (De Tweeling)2002Ben SombogaartDrama
Turkish Delight (Turks Fruit)1973Paul VerhoevenRomantic Drama
App2013Bobby BoermansTech Thriller
Oysters at Nam Kee’s (Oesters van Nam Kee)2002Pollo de PimentelDrama
The Vanishing (Spoorloos)1988George SluizerPsychological Thriller
The Resistance Banker (Bankier van het Verzet)2018Joram LürsenWar Drama
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1- Black Book (Zwartboek), 2006,Paul Verhoeven

Black Book (Zwartboek)
Year:
2006
Director:
Paul Verhoeven
Genre:
War Thriller
Synopsis:
A Jewish singer infiltrates the Gestapo during Nazi occupation in the Netherlands, uncovering betrayal and corruption while fighting to survive.

The biggest movie ever produced in the Netherlands is a great deep into the Dutch cinema. Black Book tells the story of a Jewish singer who infiltrates the Gestapo Headquarters during the occupation of the Netherlands by the Nazis. The movie is based on a series of true events. This drama thriller film was directed by one of the most famous Dutch directors, Paul Verhoeven.

It received very positive reviews upon its premiere during the Venice Film Festival in September 2006. The same month, it premiered on Dutch cinema screens and quickly became a huge success. It remains to this day the most commercially successful Dutch movie and it was voted the Best Dutch Movie ever in 2008.

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Black Book remains the highest-grossing Dutch film of all time and was voted Best Dutch Movie Ever in 2008.

This movie also marked the return of Paul Verhoeven in the Netherlands after a long Hollywood sting which brought him international recognition with movies such as Starship Troopers (1997) featuring Neil Patrick Harris or Hollow Man (2000) with Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin and Elisabeth Shue. Find more Dutch language course online here on Superprof.

2- Soldier of Orange, (Soldaat van Oranje), 1977,Paul Verhoeven

Soldier of Orange (Soldaat van Oranje)
Year:
1977
Director:
Paul Verhoeven
Genre:
War Drama
Synopsis:
A group of Dutch students must choose between resistance and collaboration during World War II, leading to life-altering consequences.

Another movie by Paul Verhoeven, but this one dates to the end of the 1970's. Starring Hollywood famous Rutger Hauer, this movie, set during World War II, tells the stories of Dutch students who either decided to take arms against the Nazi invaders or to collaborate with them. This film is important to the Dutch people as it illustrates the struggles many have faced during the war.

Upon its release in 1977, it became the most popular movie of the year with more than 1.5 million tickets sold. This movie received the Los Angeles Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Film in 1979 and was also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1980 Golden Globe.

3- Borgman, 2013, Alex van Warmerdam

Borgman
Year:
2013
Director:
Alex van Warmerdam
Genre:
Psychological Thriller
Synopsis:
A mysterious drifter manipulates his way into an upper-class family's home, unsettling their lives in increasingly sinister ways.

This psychological thriller drama film directed by Alex van Warmerdam was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It follows the story of a mysterious bunch of forest recluses, who, after being chased out of the woods, made their way to an upper-class suburban house. There, the leader of the group asks for some help but is violently rebuffed by the husband. Feeling intrigued and remorseful, the wife lets him in while her husband is away.

The movie shows the growing influence of the group of misfits on the family whose home they slowly invade. In the vein of Funny Games, directed by Austrian cinematographer Michael Haneke (and its shot-for-shot American remake version by the same filmmaker), this twisted Dutch thriller with beyond black humour and Hollywood worthy screenplay, will delight the fans of film noir.

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4 - Wild Romance, 2006,Jean van de Velde

Wild Romance
Year:
2006
Director:
Jean van de Velde
Genre:
Biographical Drama
Synopsis:
A deep dive into the chaotic life of Dutch rock legend Herman Brood, chronicling his rise to fame and self-destructive tendencies.

This biopic of infamous Dutch singer and artist Herman Brood followed two previous movies depicting the rock'n'roll lifestyle of the artist: Cha Cha (1979) and Rock n Roll Junkie (1994). The movie premiered on the posthumous 60th birthday of the artist, on the 5th of November 2006. The film is titled after the name that brought Brood to fame: Herman Brood & His Wild Romance.

Often nicknamed the greatest and only Dutch rock'n'roll star, Brood's debut on the Dutch and international scene is the focus of this third biopic. The film delves into the evolution of the relationships between Brood and his entourage including his manager, his bands, and his girlfriend, Nina Hagen. Marcel Hensema, who portrayed Brood's manager, Koos van Dijk, in the movie, received the Golden Calf for Best Actor. Read more about the best Dutch actors of all time.

5 - Character (Karakter), 1997, Mike van Diem

Character (Karakter)
Year:
1977
Director:
Mike van Diem
Genre:
Drama
Synopsis:
A young lawyer’s struggle for success is overshadowed by his complex and strained relationship with his authoritarian father.

This Dutch-Belgian production is based on the best-selling novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk. Set in the 1920s Netherlands, the movie revolves around Jacob Willem Katadreuffe, a young lawyer who struggled to make his way out of poverty and who is accused of the murder of a notorious bailiff, Dreverhaven. As is happens, Dreverhaven was Jacob's dad, and the young lawyer will make his case by explaining the long and troubled history between the two of them.

Most of the movie was shot in the city of Wroclaw in Poland. This movie received the Academy Award (Oscars) for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. However, it was not much of a commercial success, as it only grossed  $713,413 at the box office for a $4.5 million budget.

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6 - The Fourth Man, (De Vierde Man), 1983, Paul Verhoeven

The Fourth Man (De Vierde Man)
Year:
1983
Director:
Paul Verhoeven
Genre:
Psychological Horror
Synopsis:
A writer becomes entangled in a dangerous affair with a mysterious woman, leading him to uncover a pattern of deadly relationships.

Another movie by Paul Verhoeven! Based on the eponymous novel by Gerard Reve, the book was originally commissioned by the Dutch foundation Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek, an organization that promotes Dutch literature.

Despite the foundation requirement that Reve does not include any queer scene in his book, he did. The book was refused by the commission but ended up being published anyway. In the 1983 film, the horror scenes were amplified and the main gay affair was taken out of the adaptation only to be replaced by a very graphic sexual encounter, in a tomb with the main character, Gerard and the boyfriend of one of his former female lover.

The film is said to be a revenge against the critics that refused the book in the first place and it was also the last movie directed by Paul Verhoeven before he went to Hollywood and eventually came back in 2006 to produce Black Book. You don't need Dutch lessons to get these stories but it sure would help!

Popular Dutch Movie Genres

War & Historical Dramas (Black Book, Soldier of Orange)
Psychological Thrillers (Borgman, The Vanishing)
Romantic Dramas (Turkish Delight, Oysters at Nam Kee’s)
Biopics & Music Films (Wild Romance)

7 - Twin Sisters (De Tweeling), 2002, Ben Sombogaart

Twin Sisters (De Tweeling)
Year:
2002
Director:
Ben Sombogaart
Genre:
Drama
Synopsis:
Twin sisters separated at a young age grow up in opposite worlds—one in Nazi Germany and the other in the Netherlands—struggling to reunite.

This is another Dutch movie adapted from a novel. It tells the story of twin German sisters, Lotte and Anna, who were separated at the age of six. Following the death of their parents, distant relatives fight over their guardianship and one of the twins is being raised in the Netherlands while the other stays in Germany. One of the twins, Lotte, grows up in a loving middle-class family in the city of Amsterdam while her sister is raised in a poor Catholic family in rural Germany.

Just after reconnecting, WWII erupts, and once again the sisters are taken apart. The war only puts a bigger wedge between them as Lotte falls in love with a young Jewish man while Anna marries a Waffen SS soldier. The movie only grossed $1,563 in the Netherlands, but it was much more successful internationally, making more than $5 million worldwide.

8 - Turkish Delight (Turks Fruit), 1973, Paul Verhoeven

Turkish Delight (Turks Fruit)
Year:
1973
Director:
Paul Verhoeven
Genre:
Romantic Drama
Synopsis:
A passionate yet turbulent love affair between a sculptor and a young woman explores themes of love, loss, and emotional devastation.

The fifth movie by director Paul Verhoeven to be included on our list is a love story. Based on another Dutch novel, the movie recounts the passionate relationship between an artist (played by actor Rutger Hauer) and a young woman (played by Monique van de Ven).

This film was the most successful movie in the Netherlands. The Netherlands Film Festival estimated that at least 3.5 million Dutch saw it, 26% of the population at the time. Turkish Delight was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and it received a special Golden Calf Award for Best Dutch Film of the Century. In 2007, it was entered into the Canon of Dutch Cinema.

9 - App, 2013,Bobby Boermans

App
Year:
2013
Director:
Bobby Boermans
Genre:
Tech Thriller
Synopsis:
A young woman finds her life controlled by a mysterious and dangerous smartphone app with sinister intentions.

This technology thriller tells the story of Anna (played by Hannah Hoekstra), who, after blacking out on a heavy drinking night, wakes up to find out that a new app has been installed on her smartphone. Quickly the app named IRIS will start meddling with Anna's life in a progressively destructive way.

This movie only received a limited release in Holland's theatres, and it is only part of our list for the movie app created by the film crew as a second screen technology. During the screening, spectators could look at their phones for unique point-of-view shots and additional information about selected scenes.

10 - Oysters at Nam Kee’s, (Oesters van Nam Kee), 2002, Pollo de Pimentel

Oysters at Nam Kee’s (Oesters van Nam Kee)
Year:
2002
Director:
Pollo de Pimentel
Genre:
Drama
Synopsis:
A reckless young man falls for a stripper, but their intense love story spirals into obsession and heartbreak.

This drama follows Berry, a low-life punk who likes to hang out with his friends. After meeting Thera, a slightly older strip-teaser, his world changes completely and their romance becomes his whole life.

Their love story takes them to Nam Kee, a Chinese restaurant in the heart of Amsterdam when they enjoy oysters for dinner. Shortly after Thera disappear and the movie focuses on Berry despair as he is confronted by silence and unrequited love.

11 - The Vanishing (Spoorloos), 1988, George Sluizer

The Vanishing (Spoorloos)
Year:
1988
Director:
George Sluizer
Genre:
Psychological Thriller
Synopsis:
A man becomes obsessed with finding his missing girlfriend, leading to a chilling encounter with the person responsible for her disappearance.

This gripping mystery is about a man's obsessive search for his missing girlfriend. A Dutch cinema classic, you're in for a treat with the film's chilling end.

The film is based on the novel The Golden Egg. It's a slow-burner, complete with tension and psychological depth. Sluizer also directed the Hollywood remake.

12 - The Resistance Banker (Bankier van het Verzet), 2018, Joram Lürsen

The Resistance Banker (Bankier van het Verzet)
Year:
2018
Director:
Joram Lürsen
Genre:
War Drama
Synopsis:
A Dutch banker secretly funds the resistance against Nazi occupation, risking his life to fight back through financial sabotage.

This is a film based on true events. It follows the Dutch banker Walraven van Hall, who's secretly funding the resistance against Nazi occupation in World War II. With an underground banking network, he helps finance sabotage operations.

This was one of the most expensive Dutch productions ever made, and it became a box office hit in the Netherlands, famed for intense performances, historically accurate storytelling, and suspense.

Dutch cinema deserves a little bit more space under the spotlight. It offers a wide range of cinematography from documentaries, independent films and short films. Dutch movies are also known to be very liberal when it comes to sexuality and gore, reflecting the way of thinking and living in Dutch society. Anyone interested in learning more about Holland should take a closer look at the Dutch cinema. Why rely on subtitles to understand these magnificent films? Find out where you can take Dutch courses in your city!

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