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Fanfare: Directed by Bert Haanstra. With Hans Kaart, Bernard Droog, Ineke Brinkman, Wim Van den Heuvel. After a fight the brass band in a small village splits up into two separate bands. They both want to win a contest and will do anything to prevent the other band from winning it.
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- Comedy, Music
- Bert Haanstra
- 1958-10-24
Mar 23, 2022 · Two brass bands compete for a government subsidy, while a local maid courts the village's lone police officer. Directed by Bert Haanstra. Written by Jan Blokker & Bert Haanstra. Cinematography by Eduard van der Enden. Edited by Bert Haanstra & Ralph Sheldon. Music by Jan Mul.
- 83 min
Feb 1, 2008 · De Film Fanfare is een Nederlandse komische film uit 1958, geregisseerd door Bert Haanstra. De film werd opgenomen in het dorp Giethoorn en behoort tot de mijlpalen uit de Nederlandse ...
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- KarelvanhetRunsel
AI upscaled and restored version of 'Fanfare' (1958) Source: DVD Plot: Lagerwiede, 1950s. Krijns is an unwelcome musician in the local brass band. He gets into a fight with Geursen and the curses...
- 83 min
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- Dead Media Restoration & Upscale Project
Fanfare is a 1958 Dutch comedy film directed by Bert Haanstra. The film was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival and the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. It was the most successful Dutch film at the time with over 2.6 million admission until surpassed by the 1973 film Turkish Delight. Cast. Hans Kaart as Geursen
May 21, 2019 · In the small Dutch village of Lagerheide, two members of the local brass band get into a fight, forcing the band to be split in two. The two hotheads and their followers are doing their utmost to sabotage each other’s attempts at becoming the band who will represent the village at the upcoming brass band competition.
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In a small village there is a fanfare preparing for a contest. A new director (a great performance by Albert Mol) wants to help them, but the fanfare of 25 men fall apart in two groups of twelve, leaving the triangle player in despair.