
Maskerade 1981
Set against the elegant yet deceptive backdrop of 1910, *Maskerade (1981)* is a delightful Dutch musical comedy directed by Jo Dua that blends humor, romance, and a touch of theatrical mischief.
Director: Jo Dua
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maskerade (1981) about?
The film follows Bastiaan de Geer, a man who fabricates a noble lineage to impress a woman, enlisting his friend's help to pull off the ruse. As the charade escalates, Bastiaan disguises himself as his fictional mother, a dowager, to keep up appearances. What begins as a simple white lie spirals into a farce of mistaken identities and social satire.
Who directed Maskerade?
Maskerade was directed by Jo Dua, a filmmaker known for his work in Dutch cinema.
Who stars in Maskerade?
The film stars Jos Brink as Bastiaan de Geer, Frank Sanders as Sandor Petri, Lucie de Lange, Henny Orri, and Mary Michon.
Is Maskerade (1981) worth watching?
While *Maskerade* hasn't been rated on IMDb, its blend of musical comedy, period charm, and sharp humor makes it a charming watch for fans of classic Dutch cinema. The film's themes of class and deception are delivered with wit and warmth, though it may feel dated to modern viewers expecting high-energy musicals.
How long is Maskerade?
The runtime of *Maskerade* is 153 minutes, or approximately 2 hours and 33 minutes.
About Maskerade (1981) — A 1910 Musical Comedy of Deception and High Society
Set against the elegant yet deceptive backdrop of 1910, *Maskerade (1981)* is a delightful Dutch musical comedy directed by Jo Dua that blends humor, romance, and a touch of theatrical mischief. The story follows Bastiaan de Geer (Jos Brink), a charming but down-to-earth man who spins a web of noble lies to win the heart of the refined Mariëtte van Heusden Hurgonje. With the reluctant help of his friend, the flamboyant couturier Sandor Petri (Frank Sanders), Bastiaan disguises himself as a high-society dowager to maintain the illusion, creating a whirlwind of mistaken identities and comedic chaos. As the masquerade deepens, the film explores themes of class, deception, and the absurdity of social pretenses, all wrapped in a nostalgic, theatrical atmosphere that pays homage to classic operettas and vaudeville traditions.
At its core, *Maskerade* is a lighthearted satire of vanity and ambition, where the boundaries between truth and performance blur under the weight of societal expectations. The vibrant cast, led by Brink and Sanders, brings a mix of wit and warmth to their roles, making the film both a comedic romp and a charming period piece. With its catchy musical numbers and sharp dialogue, *Maskerade (1981)* invites audiences into a world where appearances matter—and where the biggest joke is on those who take themselves too seriously.