During World War II, a Dutch resistance movement discovers a traitor within their ranks who is working for the German intelligence. They must uncover the identity of the spy and stop their plans before it's too late.
In this short film Bert Haanstra gives his vision - from the water – of a tranquil Holland. During filming he held the camera upside down and afterwards put the images ‘up right’ again in the film. By doing this, we see the ‘usual’ waterfront, but transformed by the rippling of the water. In this way Mirror of Holland became a modern looking experimental film. However this did not devalue the Dutch sentiment regarding waterfronts that are so trusted to so many.
A poetic coming-of-age story as a teenage boy explores love.
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