The Arrival of Joachim Stiller (1976)
Overview
An Antwerp journalist finds his daily life increasingly disrupted by unexplained phenomena, such as an authentic letter from 1919 that refers to an event taking place at a much later date. Because these disturbances are consistently linked to the name “Joachim Stiller,” the journalist becomes obsessed with it. The resolution, which is closely tied to his traumatic experiences from the Second World War, takes place with a psychiatrist—and later at an abandoned railway station in an Antwerp suburb. Interwoven with this is a subplot about an Antwerp art dealer who believes he can become rich through a new form of painting. To achieve this, he takes a mentally disabled artist hostage. The narrative also follows various romantic entanglements involving the journalist, which ultimately lead to his happy experience of fatherhood.
Cast
Hugo Metsers
Freek Groenevelt
Cox Habbema
Simone Marijnissen
Willeke van Ammelrooy
Lily
Charles Janssens
Siegfried
Dora van der Groen
Madame Frans
Gaston Vandermeulen
Schepen Keldermans
Bert André
Morgue Assistant
Jo De Meyere
Secretary
Jo De Meyere
Secretaris