Aletta Jacobs: Het Hoogste Streven
Aletta Jacobs: Het Hoogste Streven | |
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Directed by | Nouchka van Brakel |
Written by | Eugenie Jansen, Nouchka van Brakel |
Release date | 1995 |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Aletta Jacobs: Het Hoogste Streven is a 1995 Dutch documentary film directed by Nouchka van Brakel.
The docudrama tells the story of a Dutch female student and doctor, a feminist at heart, campaigner for women's suffrage and birth control. Aletta Jacobs played by Luutgard Willems and Hans Kesting has the role of CV Gerritsen.
The film was the result of an initiative by Aletta Jacobs Foundation which was set up specifically for this purpose. The premiere was in Sappemeer, the birthplace of Aletta Jacobs.[1]
Only 4110 visitors paid for the ticket.
Cast
- Luutgard Willems ... Aletta Jacobs
- Hans Kesting ... C.V. Gerritsen
- Max Arian ... Vader Jacobs
- Catherine ten Bruggencate ... Moeder Jacobs
- Truus te Selle ... Mademoiselle
- Edwin de Vries ... Professor Rosenstein
- Sacha Bulthuis ... Jeanette Broese van Groenou
- Anne Martien Lousberg ... Meretrix
- Monic Hendrickx ... Amsterdamse meretrix
- Hilt de Vos ... Belgische feministe
- Krijn ter Braak ... Hoogleraar
- Rijkent Vleeshouwer ... Hoogleraar
- Albert van Ham ... Hoogleraar
- Wigbolt Kruyver ... Huwelijksbeambte
- Juul Vrijdag ... Kiesvrouw
References
- ↑ "Aletta Jacobs: Het Hoogste Streven". Archived from the original on 5 November 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
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