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Duration: 282 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1040 | Added: 2017-Jun-16 |
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"Lize Feryn, a renowned Dutch actress, is celebrated for her roles in 'In Vlaamse Velden' (2014), 'Emperor', and 'A Real Vermeer' (2016). Her acting debut occurred in the television series 'The White Queen' in 2013. In the Dutch period drama 'A Real Vermeer', Feryn portrays her lead role with ample bosom and curves, tracing the true story of Dutch painter Han van Meegeren's transformation from an aspiring artist to one of history's most notorious art forgers. The narrative captures Feryn topless in an SS jacket as a mustached man sketches her, displaying her pert breasts. Later, she reclines on her bed, offering another view of her alluring figure before succumbing to passion with her painter. Throughout the film, Feryn's captivating performance and generous display of her Netherlands' natural beauty leave audiences enthralled."
Release Year: 2016
Nation: Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium
Alternative Title: A Real Vermeer
Director: Rudolf van den Berg
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Genre: drama film
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In early 1920s Amsterdam, Han van Meegeren, a young and talented painter, struggles to gain recognition from art critics who dismiss his work as old-fashioned copies of Rembrandt and Vermeer's styles. In a bold move to prove them wrong, he creates a fake Vermeer painting and manages to sell it as an authentic piece. Rather than revealing the truth, Han continues to profit from his forgeries, becoming increasingly entangled in lies. His life takes a dramatic turn when high-ranking Nazi Hermann Göring arrives at his doorstep, seeking a Vermeer for his personal collection.
Een echte Vermeer is a Dutch film directed by Rudolf van den Berg, released in 2016. The movie tells the story of Han van Meegeren, a talented artist who struggles with recognition in the early 20th-century Amsterdam art scene. Frustrated with criticism that his work is merely derivative, Han creates and sells a fake Vermeer painting, setting off a chain reaction of deceit and ambition. The film explores themes of artistic integrity, the power dynamics within the art world, and the consequences of one's actions when driven by ego.