Tulips (1966)
The film shows, in an almost motionless camera setting, a frumpy 1960s interior. The viewer sees a dresser with a vase of tulips atop it. Swelling music accompanies the camera as it slowly zooms in on Holland’s national flower. In the carefully constructed staging, it is like a visual sledgehammer when a single petal suddenly comes loose and falls. Then the camera modestly pulls back.
Directors: Wim van der Linden, Wim T. Schippers, Willem de Ridder.
| Directing | Wim van der Linden | Director |
| Directing | Wim T. Schippers | Director |
| Directing | Willem de Ridder | Director |
| Crew | Wim van der Linden | Cinematography |
| Production | Gino Posar | Producer |
| Writing | Wim T. Schippers | Scenario Writer |
| Production | Vittorio Ossefogva | Associate Producer |
| Production | Boris Duckbill | Associate Producer |
| Crew | Gilbert E'Bien | Cinematography |
| Camera | Sid Vitalis | Clapper Loader |