Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: CE205
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 881190020593
- Street Date: 04/11/23
- PreBook Date: 03/07/23
- Label: Cult Epics »
- Genre: Mystery/Thriller
- Run Time: 89 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2001
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: Dutch
Cast & Crew
- Actor: Carice van Houten
- Actor: Fedja van Huet
- Actor: Theo Maassen
- Director: Martin Koolhoven
- Director: Martin Koolhoven
Product Assets

AmnesiA
Psychological mystery thriller from Martin Koolhoven (Winter in Wartime, Brimstone).

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AmnesiA, directed by Martin Koolhoven (Winter in Wartime, Brimstone), is a psychological mystery thriller in which a photographer (Fedja van Huêt) returns home to find his family's dark secrets uncovered. Winner of the Golden Calf Award for Best Actor for dual role by Fedja van Huêt (Character, Speak No Evil). Debut feature film of Carice van Houten (Black Book, Game of Thrones). Cult Epics presents AmnesiA in a newly restored 4K High-definition transfer and a plethora of bonus features.
Media
Bonus Materials
- 4K HD Transfer (from the original camera negative) and Restoration
- Introduction by Martin Koolhoven
- Audio Commentary by Martin Koolhoven, Fedja van Huet, moderated by Peter Verstraten
- A Conversation with Martin Koolhoven & Carice van Houten (2022) 44 Mins
- The Making of AmnesiA (2001) 38 mins
- Behind-the-Scenes with Carice van Houten (2001)
- Theatrical Trailer
- Dual-layered Disc
Sales Points
- AmnesiA had a theatrical run in New York
- Winner of the Golden Calf Award for Best Actor for dual role of Fedja van Huêt in AmnesiA
- Director of the acclaimed films Brimstone & Winter in Wartime
- Debut feature film of Carice van Houten (Melisandre in Game of Thrones, Paul Verhoeven's Black Book)
- Featuring Fedja van Huêt (Oscar winning 1997 film Character, 2022 horror film Speak No Evil)
Press Quotes
The first feature written and directed by Martin Koolhoven...reveals him as a skillful manipulator of disturbing visual images and a screenwriter adept at sustaining a mood of impending doom.
—New York Times
A vision of suppressed fury, lust and violence below the surface of everyday life evokes a disturbing vision of upheaval and chaos under the cracked facade of normality.
—New York Times