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1934 Belgian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Witte is a Belgian film of 1934 in black and white, directed by Jan Vanderheyden.[1][2] It is an adaptation of the homonymous book by Ernest Claes.
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Directed by | Jan Vanderheyden |
Story by | Edith Kiel |
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Produced by | Jan Vanderheyden Film |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Belgium |
Language | Dutch |
De Witte was the first Flemish film production with sound and at the same time it was also very successful.[2] Weeks after the première in Antwerp's Cinema Colosseum the public kept coming to the picture.
The story describes the boyishnesses of Louis Verheyden, a white-haired rascal (usually nicknamed "de witte", meaning "the white one") in Zichem, a village at the countryside; in the film everything happens from the child's perspective. Edith Kiel added a love story to the original storyline made by Ernest Claes, something the original author did not like. Another adaptation with which the Church instead had difficulties was the minimalized role of the village priest. The main role was interpreted by Jef Bruyninckx.
In 1980, a new version came out, directed by Robbe De Hert and with the Dutch title De Witte van Sichem. The English name of the movie is Whitey.[2][1]
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