Kinderjaren
Originally released in 2006. Kinderjaren is a feature film. directed by Piet Oomes. At just 52 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In the summer of 2005, Piet Oomes went to Sumatra with his mother Ank and his aunt Guus, to look for the Japanese concentration camps where the two had been interned with their mother in World War II. During the trip, it becomes clear that the filmmaker is mainly making a personal quest: for an explanation of the reserved relationship he has with his mother. The camera registers the collisions the two have been having for forty years. 'I keep my mouth shut', mother Ank spews in a rare outburst of emotions. Their digging in the past brings tears to the eyes of Piet's aunt, but his mother only makes rational analyses. Eventually, their visit to the site of the last camp, Aek Pamingke, which has now been replaced by rubber plantation, brings about a long-awaited breakthrough - though the tears are kept back even then.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Stichting Docu Shot
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kinderjaren about?
In the summer of 2005, Piet Oomes went to Sumatra with his mother Ank and his aunt Guus, to look for the Japanese concentration camps where the two had been interned with their mother in World War ...
Who directed Kinderjaren?
Kinderjaren was directed by Piet Oomes.
How long is Kinderjaren?
Kinderjaren has a runtime of 0 hours and 52 minutes (52 minutes total).
When was Kinderjaren released?
Kinderjaren was released on July 16, 2006 in theaters.