Global Screen has picked up the international distribution rights (excluding: Benelux and Latvia) to this unique adaptation of The Book of Everything by Dutch author Guus Kuijer. This autobiographical drama with stunning scenes of magical realism is internationally renowned and has been translated into 14+ European languages and into Japanese. It was also adapted as a very successful theatre play in Australia.
September Film is releasing the film in the Netherlands on October 10th.
Nine-year-old Thomas, along with his rebellious sister and timid mother, is kept down by his strictly religious father. In this film for young and old, he uses his vivid imagination to escape this oppressive reality to learn that happiness starts when you manage to shed your fears.
Thomas grows up in the changing city of Amsterdam in 1961. The yoke of the war is slowly cast off and the hip neighbours have even purchased a television set. How different things are at Thomas’ home, where his strictly religious father (Daan Schuurmans) holds sway and keeps Thomas down in all sorts of ways. Using his fertile imagination, Thomas finds a way out, and perhaps even a solution to his dad’s tyrannical regime.
"The Book of Everything" impressed us with its unique blend of captivating drama and the magical universe of a child facing significant personal challenges. The film appeals to both young and adult audiences, taking them on an emotional journey”. Klaus Rasmussen (Co-Head International Sales & Acquisitions (Theatrical)) comments.”
Jorn Bars/ Producer KaapHollandFilm: “We’re very happy to partner up with Global Screen for the international sales of our film The Book of Everything, and continue our strong relationship. The film, with a superior cast under the direction of Ineke Houtman, tells a compelling story on domestic violence, and teaches us that by not being afraid anymore, you can become happy in life. It does so in a fantastic, visual, and humorous way, which will entertain young and old. Global Screen is the perfect partner to bring this important film to the international audience it so deserves”.