Recensies - Raak Anjet Daanje
viaduct een belangrijk onderdeel vormt van een fataal domino-effect van elkaar opeenvolgende toevalligheden. Raak is niet origineel, maar op heldere wijze bondig, efficiënt verteld, vol kleine verrassingen en met slim gebruik van herhalingen in de dialogen. Ik was even bang dat de voorfilm de hoofdact zou overschaduwen, maar Interview bleek vervolgens okay. Meer dan okay.

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Cinematical, 20 juni 2007, door Monika Bartyzel

WWSFF Review -- Opening Gala of Award Winners from Around the World

This non-linear short might not make sense in the time-line of life, but regardless, it's a great and funny intermingling of three different people who come together by chance. Hanro Smitsman details the afternoon of a young boy who struggles with an acidic home life and bully's taunting at school. He
then escapes his chaotic house and troubled mother, unleashing his furrowed brow and frustration on the world-at-large, and ultimately creating an interesting and inter-connected series of events between himself, his mother and a down-on-his-luck stranger.
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CMFH (Critical Mass Filmhouse) Film Reviews, augustus 2007

“Contact” (“Raak”)

Netherlands
4 out of 4 stars

Cleverly in the vein of Memento, this Dutch tale unfolds in reverse.
Director Hanro Smitsman has garnered awards from Brooklyn to Berlin for his film of cause and effect. After a young boy takes out his aggravation on passing cars following a series of rotten events, it is revealed that his anger is rooted beyond such
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