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still Wan Pipel (Pim de la Parra, NL 1976)

Wan pipel

Pim de la Parra / NL, SR, 1976 / 112 min.

Wan Pipel is screened on Surinam TV every year, around Independence Day (25 November). Eye will project the restored film on the big screen. Pim de la Parra’s classic explores the tensions between Surinamese idealists and their former colonisers.

poster Wan Pipel (Pim de la Parra, SR 1976)
Pim de la Parra’s narrative about student Roy Ferrol who returns to Paramaribo is viewed as 'the first Surinamese feature film'. Director De la Parra’s Wan Pipel touched on themes seen as controversial at the time. Will Roy (Borger Breeveld), an economics student, opt for his white, Dutch girlfriend Karina (Van Ammelrooy) or will he follow his heart and marry the Hindustani Rubia (Diana Gangaram Panday) to help develop Surinam? Roy is trapped between two worlds when he returns home to visit his dying mother.

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Persons under 12 years must be accompanied by an adult

Director

Pim de la Parra

Production year

1976

Country

NL, SR

Original title

Wan pipel

Length

112 min.

Language

Dutch, Hindi

Subtitles

NLD

Format

DCP

Part of

Eye Classics

Eye’s collection includes a wealth of classics. With the Eye Classics series, Eye brings film history even closer. Every week, we screen at least three classics from the collection under one recognisable name: Eye Classics.

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