Film response Onderneming Onderdak directed by Andre Reeder


Onderneming Onderdak (Company Lodging) (1983) directed by Andre Reeder examines the abhorrent living conditions and treatment of Surinamese migrants to Amsterdam following the independence of the former Dutch Antilles in 1973. The film was first publicly screened in 2010 after it was withdrawn from a public screening by the Dutch Broadcasting Company in the early 1980s. Focusing on the role of the city of Amsterdam alongside private housing speculators and businessmen, the documentary film traces the lives of occupants by way of interviews with tenants, landlords and city officials. The systematic exploitation of precarious communities by banal bureaucracy and strategic business interests reduces the basic human need for shelter to financial enterprise. The film compellingly unfolds and highlights the racialisation of public and private space in the Netherlands under conditions of neoliberal governance.

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