Tien gedichten van Hubert Korneliszoon Poot (1975) features the actor Donald de Marcas delivering ten poetic works by Hubert K. Poot, a notable Dutch "farmer poet" from the early 18th century. The documentary beautifully captures the essence of Poot's poetry, which is characterized by its baroque style, intricate craftsmanship, and idyllic themes. The film interweaves these poetic recitals with scenic countryside landscapes reminiscent of the environments where Poot himself lived and worked. De Marcas' performance, marked by expressive gestures and dynamic poses, adds a layer of unpredictability and humor to the presentation. The various elements of the set and the natural surroundings create a unique and engaging experience, bringing Poot's timeless verses into a modern context.
Tien gedichten van Hubert Korneliszoon Poot (1975)
1975 · Documentary · 32 min. · Netherlands
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Title Tien gedichten van Hubert Korneliszoon Poot
Original title Tien gedichten van Hubert Korneliszoon Poot
Year 1975
Type Documentary
Length 32 min.
Country Netherlands
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