Directed by Louis van Gasteren Production
company Spectrum Film Director Louis van Gasteren Cast Joop | Written by Louis van Gasteren Initial release 1969 (Netherlands) Screenplay Louis van Gasteren | |
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Produced by Louis van Gasteren
Joke Meerman Cinematography Jan de Bont
Peter Bos
Jos van Schoor Edited by Rolf Orthel
Jan Bostriesz
Huib Duyster
Bato Bachman Film series Do You Understand Now Why I Cry Producers Louis van Gasteren, Joke Meerman Similar The Price Of Survival, Hans ‑ Life Before Death, Nema aviona za Zagreb, Speed 2: Cruise Control, The Haunting |
Begrijpt U Nu Waarom Ik Huil? (Now Do You Get It Why I'm Crying?) is a 1969 documentary film by Dutch director Louis van Gasteren.
In the late 1960s Van Gasteren was drawn to the work of the Leiden University professor Jan Bastiaans (nl) treating traumatized war survivors. Gasteren was concerned about the psychotherapeutic treatment with LSD on a former concentration camp prisoner in Bastiaans' clinic. The patient focused on was named Joop. Joop was arrested by the Nazis in September 1941 and underwent a long journey through hell among different camps until he was liberated by the Russians in 1945. Joop returned home to his wife a different man. He had nightmares and was incapable of ordinary human contact. With two cameras Gasteren shot about six and a half hours of the first treatment Joop underwent at Bastiaans. Particular attention is paid to details: Joop's hands, the sweat on his forehead, a tear running down his cheek slowly. From this Gasteren edited more than one hour of film that made a big impression at release and even led to questions in Parliament. 16 mm, b/w, 62 minutes.
In 2003 Van Gasteren directed a sequel, The Price of Survival, about Joop's surviving family and their own continued suffering after his death in 2000. 62 min, 35mm.