Mijn Enschede   BF-2010 

In this ego documentary, Astrid Bussink returns to Enschede, the Dutch city she left on the day of the firework disaster in 2000 that killed twenty-two and left nearly a thousand wounded. She moves into an apartment with a view of the memorial and tries to come to terms with the disaster.

In the ego documentary Mijn Enschede, the documentary maker Astrid Bussink returns to the city where she studied at art school and which she moved away from on 13 May 2000, the day the city was hit by a massive firework disaster that killed 22 and left nearly a thousand wounded. Bussink, whose De verloren kolonie was screened in Rotterdam in 2008, moves into an apartment with a view of the memorial to the disaster and tries to come to terms with it. She fills the space with photo and video pictures of the disaster, starting with her own photographs of the smouldering remains of her house. She talks to victims and to the family of André de Vries, the suspect who was eventually found not guilty of causing the disaster. She approaches conspiracy theorists and the two determined detectives who continued the investigation which they thought had been too rushed. Bussink herself becomes increasingly entangled in the various theories.

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Netherlands 2010
DirectorAstrid Bussink
ProducerFrank van den Engel
 Annemiek van der Zanden
 Astrid Bussink
 Zeppers Film & TV
 NPS Television
 Docster
SalesNPO Sales
ScenarioAstrid Bussink
PhotographyRogier Timmermans
EditorLodewijk Tossaint, Astrid Bussink
Sound designTimo Hegtermans, Carla van der Meijs, Marco van Zelst, Jan Wouter Stam, Johan Rompelberg
Length70'
Themes
2010 Bright Future
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