Erik (Rutger Hauer), a bohemian artist, has a love relationship with the young and beautiful bourgeoisie Olga (Monique van de Ven). Olga's family opposes the relationship from the first moment due to the social differences that separate them but, despite the difficulties that this entails, the couple decides to get married and move forward even though it seems that everything is going to have a bad ending. In 1973 it was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Film based on the novel by Jan Wolkers.
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Erik (Rutger Hauer), a bohemian artist, has a love relationship with the young and beautiful bourgeoisie Olga (Monique van de Ven). Olga's family opposes the relationship from the first moment due to the social differences that separate them but, despite the difficulties that this entails, the couple decides to get married and move forward even though it seems that everything is going to have a bad ending. In 1973 it was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Film based on the novel by Jan Wolkers.