Gerard Holthuis

Movies

Careless Reef
Cinematography
The last part from the series Careless Reef in which Gerard Holthuis takes us along on a breathtaking journey to the virtually extinct riffs of the Red Sea. Not long ago, it was filled with colourful splendour and life, now it looks more like a battlefield after the battle is over and where only victims can be found.
Careless Reef
Scenario Writer
The last part from the series Careless Reef in which Gerard Holthuis takes us along on a breathtaking journey to the virtually extinct riffs of the Red Sea. Not long ago, it was filled with colourful splendour and life, now it looks more like a battlefield after the battle is over and where only victims can be found.
Careless Reef
Producer
The last part from the series Careless Reef in which Gerard Holthuis takes us along on a breathtaking journey to the virtually extinct riffs of the Red Sea. Not long ago, it was filled with colourful splendour and life, now it looks more like a battlefield after the battle is over and where only victims can be found.
Careless Reef
Director
The last part from the series Careless Reef in which Gerard Holthuis takes us along on a breathtaking journey to the virtually extinct riffs of the Red Sea. Not long ago, it was filled with colourful splendour and life, now it looks more like a battlefield after the battle is over and where only victims can be found.
Marsa Abu Galawa
Director
A Red Sea flicker film unconsciously scored by the Egyptian musician Abdel Basset Hamouda.
Stad (AMS)
Director
A thriller without a storyline. A boat sails at night through the canals of The Hague and observes people and buildings. Who did what?
#11, Marey ↔ Moiré
Producer
#11 (Marey Moiré) is a film in which all images were generated by intermittently recording the movement of a line. It is a film about the discontinuity that lies at the heart of the film medium.
Hong Kong (HKG)
Director
In 1998 Kai Tak airport in the middle of Hong Kong was closed. Approaching Kai Tak was a unique experience for the passengers . «One could read the newspapers in the street» one passenger exclaimed. Hong Kong (HKG) is a film about the approach and the passing by of the airplanes in the middle of a city. An observation at the end of this century.