
Angie 1993
Angie (1993) steps into a shadowy world of Dutch urban crime where an orphaned young woman, fresh out of care, steps into the orbit of Alex, a charismatic but dangerous figure steering a life of petty crime.
Director: Martin Lagestee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Angie (1993) about?
After leaving an orphanage, Angie finds herself drawn to Alex, a man leading a life of crime. As she tries to build a normal life, she's pulled deeper into a world of danger and moral compromise. The story becomes a tense exploration of loyalty and survival on Amsterdam's mean streets.
Who directed Angie?
Angie was directed by Martin Lagestee, a filmmaker known for his intimate character-driven thrillers set in urban environments.
Who stars in Angie?
The film stars Annemarie Röttgering, Derek de Lint, Daniël Boissevain, Hidde Schols, and Marijke Veugelers.
Is Angie (1993) worth watching?
As an unrated Dutch crime thriller, Angie offers a moody, atmospheric take on moral dilemmas and urban isolation. While not widely celebrated, its gritty tone and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of 1990s European crime dramas.
How long is Angie?
Angie has a runtime of 93 minutes.
About Angie (1993) — A gritty Dutch crime thriller you won't want to miss
Angie (1993) steps into a shadowy world of Dutch urban crime where an orphaned young woman, fresh out of care, steps into the orbit of Alex, a charismatic but dangerous figure steering a life of petty crime. Martin Lagestee crafts a gritty thriller that explores themes of trust and survival, set against the rainy streets and neon-lit corners of 1990s Amsterdam. With a tense, atmospheric tone, the film follows Angie as she navigates a dangerous neighborhood where every kindness could be a trap and every stranger might carry a secret. The story unfolds like a moral puzzle, asking whether love can outrun a criminal past—or if Angie is doomed to repeat the cycle.
Annemarie Röttgering delivers a quietly powerful performance as Angie, supported by a cast that brings raw authenticity to this tense crime drama. The film blends suspense with emotional depth, making it more than just a chase through underworld backstreets. It's a snapshot of personal redemption in the face of systemic neglect, where hope flickers like a dying streetlamp in the rain.