For a Lost Soldier
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For a Lost Soldier Voor een verloren soldaat |
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For a Lost Soldier book cover |
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Directed by | Roeland Kerbosch |
Produced by | Guurtje Buddenberg Matthijs van Heijningen |
Written by | Don Bloch Roeland Kerbosch Rudi van Dantzig (novel) |
Starring | Maarten Smit Jeroen Krabbé Andrew Kelley Freark Smink Elsje de Wijn |
Music by | Joop Stokkermans |
Cinematography | Nils Post |
Editing by | August Verschueren |
Distributed by | Malofilm Distribution Concorde Pictures |
Release date(s) | 22 May 1992 |
Running time | 92 mins |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch English |
IMDb profile |
For a Lost Soldier (Voor Een Verloren Soldaat) is a 1992 Dutch movie based upon the autobiographical novel of the same title by ballet dancer and choreographer Rudi van Dantzig. It deals with the sexual relationship between a 12-year-old boy (Dantzig) and a Canadian soldier during the final months of World War II.
[edit] Plot summary
Jeroen (Jeroen Krabbé) reminisces about the time in 1944 when he (Maarten Smit) and other children were sent to the countryside by their parents to escape the war. The city suffers from food shortages, with more food available in the country. He stays with an eel fisher's family, but despite the abundance of food, he is plagued by homesickness.
Things change when the village is liberated by Canadian troops. Jeroen meets Walt (Andrew Kelley), a Canadian soldier in his early twenties, who befriends him. Jeroen revels in the attention the soldier showers on him, and eventually their relationship becomes sexual. His foster parents notice the nature of the relationship between Jeroen and the soldier, but tolerate it.
After a few more days, Walt's troop are ordered to move and Walt leaves without saying goodbye to Jeroen. Jeroen is heartbroken, having only a photo to remind him of the soldier. After the war is over, he returns to his family back in Amsterdam, where he decides to go to America later in his life.
The film ends with grown-up Jeroen affectionately recalling the story and trying to express it as a ballet dance.
[edit] See also
- Pederasty
- Pederastic filmography
- List of books portraying paedophilia or sexual abuse of minors
- List of films portraying paedophilia or sexual abuse of minors