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Duration: 377 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x800 | Added: 2017-Nov-09 |
Birth Name: Rifka Lodeizen
Birth Date: 1972-10-16
Birth Place: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Alternate Names: Rifke Lodeizen
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"Rifka Lodeizen, affectionately known as 'Great Nudity' at Skin Central due to her five on-screen nude appearances, was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands. She debuted professionally in 1990 with the role of Josje Paardekooper in the TV series 'We zijn weer thuis' ('We Are Back Home'). The following year, she played a couch girl in the Dutch film 'De Provincie'. After an apparent hiatus at age 19, perhaps for education, Lodeizen returned to acting full-time in 1997 as Esther in 'Hufters & Hofdames' ('Bastards and Bridesmaids'), showcasing her nude form prominently. This role garnered attention from Dutch entertainment circles, launching a prolific career with nearly 100 titles and five Golden Calf nominations (the Netherlands' equivalent of an Oscar), winning three times for Best Actress. Nudity enthusiasts should note her performances as Merel Dankmeijer in 'De Train van zes uur tien' ('The Six O'Clock Train', 1999), Sharon in 'Simon' (2004), title character Maud in 'La Holandesa' ('Messi and Maud', 2017), and Roos in 'Disappearance' (2017). Here's hoping she doesn't vanish from the scene anytime soon."
Release Year: 2017
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Alternative Title: Nikniecie, Disappearance
Director: Boudewijn Koole
Writer: Jolein Laarman
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Genre: Drama, Mystery
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Roos travels to Norway to visit her mother annually, but this year she arrives with some troubling news that she hesitates to share due to old conflicts and unresolved pain between them. Roos' half-brother and an old lover help facilitate a reconciliation between the two women. Throughout her stay, Roos works through these emotional barriers, ultimately preparing herself for the inevitable next step in her life.
Verdwijnen is a 2017 Dutch drama film directed by Boudewijn Koole, focusing on family dynamics, emotional healing, and personal growth. The story revolves around Roos, who travels to Norway each year to visit her mother but finds herself struggling this time due to some unsettling news she's reluctant to share. The film explores the complex relationship between these two women, their journey towards reconciliation, and Roos' eventual readiness to face her own future.