List of Dutch films of 2014

The Dutch film industry produced over one hundred feature films in 2014. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by the Netherlands. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014.
Also included is an overview of the major events in Dutch film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially.

2014 saw the death of George Sluizer.

Major Releases

Opening Title Cast and Crew Studio Genre(s) Ref.
J
A
N
U
A
R
Y
19 Blind Director: Eskil Vogt Cinéart Drama [1]
M
A
R
C
H
27 Amsterdam Express Director: Fatmir Koçi
Cast: Blerim Destani, James Biberi,Natasha Goulden
Film and Music Entertainment Drama [2]
A
P
R
I
L
3 Accused Director: Paula van der Oest
Cast: Ariane Schluter
Drama [3]
11 Deadly Virtues Director: Ate de Jong
Cast: Edward Akrout, Matt Barber, Megan Maczko
A-Film Benelux MSD Horror
Thriller
[4]
M
A
Y
18 Jauja Director: Lisandro Alonso
Cast: Viggo Mortensen
NDM Historical
Drama
[5]
21 The Tribe Director: Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy
Cast: Grygoriy Fesenko, Yana Novikova, Roza Babiy
Arthouse Traffic Drama [6]
A
U
G
U
S
T
11 Men Who Save the World Director: Liew Seng Tat
Cast: Wan Hanafi Su, Harun Salim Bachik, Soffi Jikan, Jalil Hamid, Azhan Rani
Everything Films Comedy [7]
Two Shots Fired Director: Martín Rejtman
Cast: Manuela Martelli
Drama [8]
S
E
P
T
E
M
B
E
R
4 Frailer Director: Mijke de Jong
Cast: Marnie Blok
Drama [9]
11 Nena Director: Saskia Diesing
Cast: Abbey Hoes, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Gijs Blom
Cinéart Romance
Drama
[10]

Notable Deaths

MonthDateNameAgeNationalityProfessionNotable films
September 20George Sluizer82French-DutchDirector, Producer, Screenwriter

See also

References

  1. "Blind". BBFC. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  2. "Filmi i ri i Fatmir Koçit". Top Channel. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  3. "'Accused' Tapped Dutch Candidate for Oscar's Foreign-Language Noms". Variety. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  4. "Deadly Virtues". BBFC. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  5. "Jauja". BBFC. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  6. "The Tribe". BBFC. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  7. "Liew Seng Tat's 'Lelaki Harapan Dunia' is Malaysia's pick as Oscar entry". The Malay Mail Online. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  8. "Film Review: 'Two Shots Fired'". Variety. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
  9. "'Frailer' ('Brozer'): Toronto Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  10. "'Nena': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
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