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5.6/10
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A horror film that depicts St. Nicholas as a murderous bishop who kidnaps and murders children when there is a full moon on December 5.A horror film that depicts St. Nicholas as a murderous bishop who kidnaps and murders children when there is a full moon on December 5.A horror film that depicts St. Nicholas as a murderous bishop who kidnaps and murders children when there is a full moon on December 5.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations
Egbert Jan Weeber
- Frank
- (as Egbert-Jan Weeber)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaWhen Sophie is flipping through the TV channels, she stops at an Sinterklaas-themed episode of the series Flodder (1993), which was based on a movie of the same name. Dick Maas created the movie, its two sequels and the series that was derived from it. Johnny Flodder was played in the first two movies by Huub Stapel, the same actor who plays Niklas in 'Sint'. Johnny Flodder in the series footage, however, is the late Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh.
- GoofsFrom the conversation the Superintendent has with the Mayor (at the end of the film, when the amount of victims is being discussed, namely 300) it can be deducted that the Mayor, as head of Police, as well as the Superintendent were both well aware of the dangers of a rampaging Niklas and his servants on 5 December during a full moon recurring every 42 years. The Mayor highlights that Amsterdam had to learn to live with this event for centuries now. He says that one day it will stop, but not in their lifetimes. They had 42 years to prepare and yet no extra police were on duty, as most were celebrating the 5th December festivities. Also Goert Hoekstra's report was never considered as a possible solution to the Niklas problem and halfway the film the Superintendent even starts reading Goerts report as if he is aware of the Niklas problem for the very first time.
- ConnectionsFeatured in De wereld draait door: Episode #6.12 (2010)
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A little bit of information: Saint Nicolas is a (soon to be cancelled) Dutch holiday on the 5th of December. It's a holiday of gifts, usually wrapped up in a special DIY package, made by the do-gooder, which requires much more time and effort than the present it's holding. And it requires a poem about the recipient, in which the recipient is ridiculed for antics that he or she did during the year.
The holiday has more in common with the German holiday of Krampus (Saint Nicolas' stark contrast companion).
The movie is true to Dutch tradition in holiday as in movie making, and a soothing sight to my sore eyes because as a kid, Saint Nicolas scared the cr*p out of me and was relieved the director saw the creepy potential this holiday holds.
Especially the racing across the rooftops of Amsterdam was one of my reoccurring nightmares.
If you ever had doubts about the sanity of the Dutch, this is a movie to push you to certainty !
PS The BLM movement is very vocal about the blackface tradition that this holiday includes, and divides parts of the country by pro and anti.
PS The BLM movement is very vocal about the blackface tradition that this holiday includes, and divides parts of the country by pro and anti.
- mariarammstein
- Dec 3, 2020
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Box office
- Budget
- €4,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $3,797,890
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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