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Het jaar van Fortuyn
A chronicle of the tempestuous campaign trail rivalry between Labour Party leader Ad Melkert and flamboyant newcomer Pim Fortuyn, as they go head-to-head leading up to the Netherlands’ 2002 general elections.
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Plot Summary
This Dutch historical drama series meticulously recreates the turbulent year of 2002 in the Netherlands, focusing on the shocking rise and assassination of populist politician Pim Fortuyn. It explores the social and political climate that allowed his movement to gain traction, the increasing polarization of society, and the tragic events that culminated in his murder just days before the general election.
Critical Reception
The series received considerable attention in the Netherlands for its timely and sensitive portrayal of a pivotal, and traumatic, period in recent Dutch history. Critics praised its historical accuracy, strong performances, and its ability to provoke discussion about contemporary issues. Audiences found it a compelling and thought-provoking examination of political extremism and societal division.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling narrative and strong performances, particularly the portrayal of Fortuyn.
Noted for its historical relevance and its ability to reflect on contemporary societal issues.
Commended for its balanced approach in depicting the political landscape and the controversies surrounding Fortuyn.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but discussions often highlight the series' impact on understanding the political shifts in the Netherlands and its relevance to current debates.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed in various locations across the Netherlands, aiming for authenticity in recreating the settings of 2002.
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