Paramaribo Papers

Paramaribo Papers

94 mins | Drama | March 11, 2002

The notorious December killings in Surinam in the early eighties seem to be the starting point for the political thriller Paramaribo Papers. Largely shot in Surinam, this TV film tells about secret agent Robert Lipmann, who is ordered by the Dutch government to start a search for the disappeared journalist Kevin Poelgeest. The country is plagued by great agitation under the military regime of commander Raymond Markelo, who is forcefully thwarting the opposition. During his search, Lipmann meets Elvira, Kevin's sister who is having an affair with the commander. Like Lipmann, she is convinced that Kevin's supposed death involves a settlement in the drug scene. But then, important evidence pops up and the cause of Kevin's disappearance has to be regarded from quite a different perspective. Unknowingly, they head for the tragic events of 8 December 1982.

Paramaribo Papers

94 mins | Drama | March 11, 2002

Paramaribo Papers
The notorious December killings in Surinam in the early eighties seem to be the starting point for the political thriller Paramaribo Papers. Largely shot in Surinam, this TV film tells about secret agent Robert Lipmann, who is ordered by the Dutch government to start a search for the disappeared journalist Kevin Poelgeest. The country is plagued by great agitation under the military regime of commander Raymond Markelo, who is forcefully thwarting the opposition. During his search, Lipmann meets Elvira, Kevin's sister who is having an affair with the commander. Like Lipmann, she is convinced that Kevin's supposed death involves a settlement in the drug scene. But then, important evidence pops up and the cause of Kevin's disappearance has to be regarded from quite a different perspective. Unknowingly, they head for the tragic events of 8 December 1982.
Producers
Original title Paramaribo Papers
Directors Ger Poppelaars
Writers Ger Poppelaars

Cast

Mark Rietman

as Robert Lipmann

Daniëlla Mercelina

as Elvira Poelgeest

Kenneth Herdigein

as Markelo Raymond

Wilgo Baarn

as Jopie Twee

Farida van den Stoom

as Cynthy Twee

Hans Trentelman

as Van Bockel

Dennis Rudge

as Frafra Laagland

Ruurt de Maesschalck

as Elias Nagtzaam

Leslie de Gruyter

as Schaafsma

Tom Jansen

as Ambassador Claerhoudt

Helen Kamperveen

as Mayvis Poelgeest

Iwan Brave

as Kevin Poelgeest

Meryl Gunther

as Kietje

Ruben Mühringer

as Cornelis Rogge

Percy Tjin

as Caesar Bodegraven

Mike Libanon

as Barbusse

John Serkei

as Stanley Priem

Romeo Gunther

as Kietje's father

Sergio Belfor

as Kenneth

Freark Smink

as Kannekens

Patrick Mathurin

as Socca Ferré

Emma Waslander

as Anouk Meyer