A fine conspiracy thriller

Theo Van Gogh’s The Sixth of May (Bluebell, e24.99) is a fine conspiracy thriller built around a fictionalised account of the assassination of right-wing Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn.

A fine conspiracy thriller

Theo Van Gogh’s The Sixth of May (Bluebell, e24.99) is a fine conspiracy thriller built around a fictionalised account of the assassination of right-wing Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn.

Although it helps if you know a little about Dutch politics, there’s an eerie echo in the film content — Van Gogh was himself murdered by a Muslim fanatic.

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