Back in 2017, I reviewed the world premiere of Molly, an apocalyptic Dutch science fiction film by Thijs Meuwese and Colinda Bongers. I loved the film, especially its makers' no-holds-barred approach and crazy ambitions. Instead of being hampered by a lack of budget, Molly seemed to benefit from it in all the right ways, and the film stood out with the amount of inventivity and audacity which had clearly been put into it. And the good news was that Molly was basically just a try-out for a bigger adventure in that same universe: a full-out action film called Kill Mode. Fast forward a few years, and lo-and-behold: director Thijs Meuwese has actually managed to make it, and it can be seen as a prequel to...
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- 6/2/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Back in 2015, Dutch directors Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese won a pitching contest at the Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam, and were allowed to advertise their film idea at Fantasia in Canada later that year. Their vision of a post-apocalyptic action film turned out to be so ambitious, that investors were loath to instantly finance it though. Like the Wachowskis had to make Bound before getting the funds for The Matrix, so did Colinda and Thijs first finish a lower-budgeted film to show they had the necessary talent and perseverance. That film became Molly, and as my review shows, I enjoyed that one a lot. Well, lo-and-behold: Molly turned out to be impressive enough to allow Colinda and Thijs to film their original concept,...
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- 8/30/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Thijs Meuwese wrote and directed sophomore feature.
In the run-up to Toronto International Film Festival, Raven Banner has picked up worldwide sales rights to cyberpunk sci-fi action Kill Mode and will launch sales next month.
Thijs Meuwese wrote and directed the feature from Get Off The Road and Falcon Grove Productions about a small group of freedom fighters as they attempt to rescue a girl with supernatural powers from the clutches of a global mega corporation.
Colinda Bongers, Meuwese, Jasper de Vreede and David Grover produced Kill Mode, which stars Dave Mantel and Julia Batelaan.
Toronto-based Raven Banner’s James Fler,...
In the run-up to Toronto International Film Festival, Raven Banner has picked up worldwide sales rights to cyberpunk sci-fi action Kill Mode and will launch sales next month.
Thijs Meuwese wrote and directed the feature from Get Off The Road and Falcon Grove Productions about a small group of freedom fighters as they attempt to rescue a girl with supernatural powers from the clutches of a global mega corporation.
Colinda Bongers, Meuwese, Jasper de Vreede and David Grover produced Kill Mode, which stars Dave Mantel and Julia Batelaan.
Toronto-based Raven Banner’s James Fler,...
- 8/12/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
I’ve got a trailer here for you to watch for an upcoming Mad Max-inspired indie Dutch film called Molly. You can tell the film was made on a low-budget, but it still looks like it will be a crazy fun post-apocalyptic survival thriller! The cheesy low budget aspect of it just seems to add to the charm. I enjoyed what I saw in this trailer and it’s a film I wouldn’t mind checking out! Heres’ the synopsis:
In a barren landscape ravished by war, Molly (Julia Batelaan), a super-powered young woman, roams the violent post-apocalyptic landscape, armed only with a bow and arrow, to confront the dangers around her. When a sadistic ringmaster who run an underground fight club hears of her supernatural abilities he sends his sociopathic marauders to capture her and make her a star attraction in his cage fights to the death.
Molly...
In a barren landscape ravished by war, Molly (Julia Batelaan), a super-powered young woman, roams the violent post-apocalyptic landscape, armed only with a bow and arrow, to confront the dangers around her. When a sadistic ringmaster who run an underground fight club hears of her supernatural abilities he sends his sociopathic marauders to capture her and make her a star attraction in his cage fights to the death.
Molly...
- 10/3/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"We need that girl." Artsploitation Films has released an official Us trailer for an action thriller indie film titled Molly, which is getting a direct-to-dvd/VOD release this week. I'm surprised we haven't heard about this before? Molly is described as "Mad Max meets Turbo Kid in this electrifying and imaginative tale of one young woman's determined struggle to survive in an inhospitable world." It's a post-apocalyptic survival film, starring Julia Batelaan as the badass heroine Molly. Marauders in this gritty future try to hunt her down and make her to fight in their fighting pit for their entertainment. Also starring Emma de Paauw, Annelies Appelhof, Andre Dongelmans, and Joost Bolt. As cheesy as this all sounds, it actually looks pretty cool. The super low budget look and feel honestly works well with this, and the action looks awesome. Here's the official Us trailer (+ posters) for Colinda Bongers & Thijs Meuwese's Molly,...
- 10/1/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Artsploitation Ponders What Happens After the Apocalypse Molly Fights for Survival in Dutch Action/Sci-fi Thriller Available Nationwide on Blu-ray, DVD and VOD October 2nd
Artsploitation has announced the home video release of the Dutch action/sci-fi thriller Molly. The English-language first feature from co-directors Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese, Molly premiered at the Imagine Film Festival, where Screen Anarchy raved, “like with Turbo Kid two years ago, ingenuity is the name of the game here”. Molly will be available nationwide October 2nd on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD, including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, Vudu and more. Julia Batelaan makes her feature film debut as the titular Molly, the latest addition to the pantheon of teens standing between evil and the end of the world. Molly is an electrifying and imaginative tale of one young woman’s determined struggle to survive in an inhospitable world. In a barren landscape ravished by war,...
Artsploitation has announced the home video release of the Dutch action/sci-fi thriller Molly. The English-language first feature from co-directors Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese, Molly premiered at the Imagine Film Festival, where Screen Anarchy raved, “like with Turbo Kid two years ago, ingenuity is the name of the game here”. Molly will be available nationwide October 2nd on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD, including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, Vudu and more. Julia Batelaan makes her feature film debut as the titular Molly, the latest addition to the pantheon of teens standing between evil and the end of the world. Molly is an electrifying and imaginative tale of one young woman’s determined struggle to survive in an inhospitable world. In a barren landscape ravished by war,...
- 9/25/2018
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In a Brutal Post-Apocalyptic World, One Woman Fights for Survival English-Language Dutch Action/Sci-Fi Thriller Available Blu-ray, DVD and VOD October 2nd The English-language first feature from co-directors Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese, Molly premiered at the Imagine Film Festival, where Screen Anarchy raved, “like with Turbo Kid two years ago, ingenuity is the name of the …
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- 9/9/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Last year at the Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam, I attended the world premiere of a Dutch science fiction film: Molly. To say Dutch science fiction films are rare is an understatement: I need to think long and hard to come up with three others, and then I'm pushing the definition a fair bit already. So I went there out of pure curiosity: what could directors Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese, two newcomers with no budget, have managed to put on film? Thankfully, the answer was: quite a lot, as you can read in my review. Low-budget it is, and some of the accents are execrable, but there is much fun to be had with it, and the outrageous action scenes make you cheer for...
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- 7/13/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Artsploitation Films has acquired the U.S. rights to Annex Entertainment's Molly. Julia Batelaan stars as Molly and her character embodies strength, sensitivity, beauty, not to mention some mad fighting skills.
Produced by Get Off The Road and directed by Colinda Bongers & Thijs Meuwese, the film is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2018.
Synopsis:
In a future world canvassed with despair and violence, there's a post-apocalyptic girl named Molly, and she is humanity's final hope. The stories are true, she is a great female warrior who has overcome all adversities and survived despite insurmountable odds. She is what legends are made of.
Now, a sadistic ringmaster who orchestrates an underground fight club has heard of her supernatural abilities and has s...
Produced by Get Off The Road and directed by Colinda Bongers & Thijs Meuwese, the film is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2018.
Synopsis:
In a future world canvassed with despair and violence, there's a post-apocalyptic girl named Molly, and she is humanity's final hope. The stories are true, she is a great female warrior who has overcome all adversities and survived despite insurmountable odds. She is what legends are made of.
Now, a sadistic ringmaster who orchestrates an underground fight club has heard of her supernatural abilities and has s...
- 3/22/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Seven of eight selections come from Europe with one from Israel.
The second year of the European Genre Forum has announced its eight projects for the 2018 training cycle, which starts on April 16, 2018.
The selected projects are sourced from across Europe with one from Israel, and will have the chance to attend three talent labs across the year.
The Director’s Lab runs during Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam from 16 to 20 April; the Producer’s Lab is during Fantastic Zagreb from 4 to 8 July, while the Packaging Lab is in Tallinn as part of Black Nights Film Festival in the final week of November.
The aim is to both boost the chosen projects, and give useful insights and networks to participants. Those involved can discuss their project with script consultants, and learn about co-production, sales and packaging from industry professionals.
Selected projects Birds of a Feather - Dir. Hanna Bergholm (Finland) Fingernail...
The second year of the European Genre Forum has announced its eight projects for the 2018 training cycle, which starts on April 16, 2018.
The selected projects are sourced from across Europe with one from Israel, and will have the chance to attend three talent labs across the year.
The Director’s Lab runs during Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam from 16 to 20 April; the Producer’s Lab is during Fantastic Zagreb from 4 to 8 July, while the Packaging Lab is in Tallinn as part of Black Nights Film Festival in the final week of November.
The aim is to both boost the chosen projects, and give useful insights and networks to participants. Those involved can discuss their project with script consultants, and learn about co-production, sales and packaging from industry professionals.
Selected projects Birds of a Feather - Dir. Hanna Bergholm (Finland) Fingernail...
- 2/28/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Back in April, the Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam hosted the world premiere of Molly, a post-apocalyptic action thriller by Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese. Cast and crew were present, and a lot of fun was had by all, as it truly is a fun film. In my review I praised the ingenuity of the team making the film, who managed to work wonders with the smallest of budgets. I quote:When the film finally enters its "attack the fortress" phase (no spoiler if you've seen the trailer), there is a shot so ambitious, so accomplished in its execution, that you can't help but wonder: how the hell did they do this?! Remember how impressed we all were when we saw Tony Jaa ascending those spiral...
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- 9/29/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Thanks to ScreenAnarchy, who unearthed the film from its premier at Imagine 2017, we now know about a scrappy new Dutch post-apocalyptic film from directors Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese called Molly.
The film is decidedly low budget, but Sa's reviewer goes on to say that the film revels levels of ingenuity similar to Turbo Kid, so I am intrigued to the say the least.
Synopsis:
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The film is decidedly low budget, but Sa's reviewer goes on to say that the film revels levels of ingenuity similar to Turbo Kid, so I am intrigued to the say the least.
Synopsis:
A girl living alone in a post apocalyptic wasteland finds herself hu [Continued ...]...
- 4/19/2017
- QuietEarth.us
Dutch science fiction films are few and far between, so when the Imagine Film Festival announced the world premiere of Molly, I was intrigued to say the least. And indeed, Colinda Bongers and Thijs Meuwese have managed to create a fun post-apocalyptic caper, and even more impressively: they manage to surprise. In Molly, we follow a super-powered woman (the titular Molly), traveling through a wasteland of beaches and dunes, some years after a terrible cataclysm. Humans are sparse in this landscape, and some diseased survivors have regressed to a feral zombie-like state. These are called "supplicants", and gangs of humans capture these for sport. "Dogfights" are even staged, where people can bet on their favorite supplicant. When a gang-leader hears stories about a super-powered girl...
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- 4/19/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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