The Treasures of Crimea

De schatten van de Krim

  • Oeke Hoogendijk
  • Netherlands
  • 2021
  • 82 min
  • World Premiere
  • Frontlight

It was a fateful coincidence that in 2014, just when the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam was staging an exhibition of Crimean artworks, Russia annexed the region. So now the question arises of who should the artworks be returned to? To the museums in Crimea who had been so kind as to loan them out? Or to Ukraine, perhaps, the country Crimea belonged to before the annexation? What should the museum’s director Wim Hupperetz do?

Veteran documentary filmmaker Oeke Hoogendijk (The New Rijksmuseum) is just the woman for the job when it comes to turning this complex issue into an exciting film, and finding the human dimension in a tangled judicial tug-of-war. Political, emotional, personal, cultural, and historical interests all jostle for position as lawyers arguing from a purely judicial perspective present their case and distressed museum directors face big gaps in their collections.

While archaeologists in Crimea continue their groundbreaking historical work, it looks like their previous finds are going to be re-buried in the Netherlands—shut off from the world in a warehouse, they are perhaps the biggest losers in this conflict.

Credits

  • 82 min
  • color
  • DCP
  • Spoken languages: Russian, Dutch, Ukranian
  • Subtitles in: English
Director
Oeke Hoogendijk
Production
Frank van den Engel for Zeppers Film , Judith Vreriks for Zeppers Film , Elize Kerseboom for Zeppers Film
Cinematography
Sander Snoep, Gregor Meerman
Editing
Gys Zevenbergen
Sound
Mark Wessner

IDFA history

2021
World Premiere
Frontlight

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