Welcome to Charming Carice, your #1 resource for the Dutch actress Carice van Houten. You may recognize her from her sizzling international debut in Black Book. Our goal is to bring you the latest news stories, images, media clips and more. Here you will find the most comprehensive information on Carice's personal life and an in-depth scoop on her career, multimedia features, photos, videos and a lot more! Enjoy your visit and don't forget to leave feedback!

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Black Butterflies
Role: Ingrid Jonker
Status: Coming to Blu-ray/DVD
IMDb | Photos | Official Site

Intruders
Role: Susanna
Status: Coming to Blu-ray/DVD
IMDb | Photos | Official Site

Jackie
Role: N/A
Status: Filming
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December 25, 2010
Cinema review: “Stricken”

Based on the best-selling novel which has been translated into 26 languages, Stricken enjoyed huge success in Holland making over $13 million at the box office. Directed by Reinout Oerlemans and produced by Oscar winning producer Hans de Weer the movie stars internationally acclaimed Carice van Houten (Paul Verhoeven’s Black Book and Valkyrie) as Carmen and Barry Atsma as her husband Stijn.

Stijn lives life to the full. He’s got his own business, a wonderful daughter and Carmen, his beautiful wife. There’s no need for her to know that he occasionally enjoys the pleasures of other women. His heart belongs to Carmen, and that’s all that matters. Their idyllic world is shattered when Carmen goes to the doctor and discovers she has breast cancer. Their life starts to fall apart as they both attempt to deal with the situation in different ways. Though supportive at first, Stijn soon escapes from the new harsh reality into the arms of the sexy, care-free Rose. As she is bravely going through treatment, he is doing the dirty behind her back. The film effectively asks the big question, “Would you have an affair if you knew your partner was dying?”

In a less liberal and sensitive film this infidelity could have been handled clunkyly and made the male character highly unlikeable. He still comes off badly but the whole story, which also deals with other difficult subjects such as euthanasia, is handled with a sensible touch that doesn’t rise to sensationalism. The pair are treated as adults and do as adults do in difficult situations, making this film a breath of fresh air in many respects. It is also a credit to the film makers that the cinematography is very sleek and does not become dreary and morbid as the plot becomes more harrowing. This goes for the music too and scenes of clubbing hedonism sit comfortably next to shots of hospital procedures highlighting the incongruities of both situations.

After the screening there were many emotional audience members still sat in their seats trying to make sense of what they had just witnessed. This impeccably made film highlights unspoken issues that most film-makers are afraid to address properly. Taboo subjects are put in widescreen perspective and thanks to the fantastic cast it all feels much real than it should. There is a fear that this will be “re-made” by the US but it is hopeful this will not be the case as it is a certainty they would destroy the thought provoking aftermath that lasts long after the credits roll.

Source: Film-News.co.uk

Posted By: Roberta | Posted Under: Articles, Movies
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December 25, 2010
Adam R talks to Carice van Houten about “Love Life”

In England Carice van Houten is by no means a household name. She doesn’t attract the paparazzi or hordes of autograph hunters. Frankly she could quite easily get away with wandering into a Starbucks, drinking her coffee and leaving without a fuss. In her native Holland, however, she is a “princess”.

“Everyone knows me there”, says Carice. “I’m in a very lucky position because I get to choose what I like, choose what I do. I’m the star”.

She’s been a star in her home country since playing the eponymous character in the wildly successful Dutch TV programme Suzy Q. Her status as a global star was cemented with Paul Verhoeven’s 2006 thriller Black Book where she played a Dutch resistance member who infiltrates the Gestapo in Second World War Nazi-occupied Holland. It was a part that got her a lot of attention and praise, and should have earned her an Oscar nomination. She fondly recalls her time on that movie and working with Verhoeven.

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Posted By: Mariana | Posted Under: Interviews, Movies
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December 25, 2010
“Loft” Premiere

On December 15th Carice attended the premiere of the thriller Loft in Amsterdam. Kim van Kooten, who plays the character Nathalie, wrote the script for Love Is All, co-starred with Miss van Houten in In Therapie and lent her voice to Leentje in Undercover Kitty.

GALLERY LINKS:
• Public Appearances: Loft Premiere

Posted By: Mariana | Posted Under: Events, Photos
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December 22, 2010
Watch the trailer for “Black Butterflies”

The trailer for Black Butterflies is out and you can watch it below:

Posted By: Roberta | Posted Under: Movies, Videos
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December 21, 2010
“The Happy Housewife” and “Black Death” featurettes captures

I have added captures from the extra featurettes from both The Happy Housewife and Black Death:





GALLERY LINKS:
• Film Productions: The Happy Housewife > Making of
• Film Productions: The Happy Housewife > Deleted Scenes
• Film Productions: The Happy Housewife > Premieres
• Film Productions: The Happy Housewife > Photo Gallery
• Film Productions: Black Death > Making of

Posted By: Roberta | Posted Under: Movies, Photos
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December 21, 2010
“The Happy Housewife” screen captures

Added 1086 screen captures from The Happy Housewife. Enjoy!



Extra featurettes captures are coming later!

GALLERY LINKS:
• Film Productions: The Happy Housewife > Screen Captures

Posted By: Roberta | Posted Under: Movies, Photos
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December 19, 2010
Welcome to Charming Carice

Welcome to Charming Carice, your newest English resource for the beautiful and talented award-winning Dutch actress Carice van Houten. We aim to bring you the latest news, media files and photos, and become your most comprehensive site for all things Carice.

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Enjoy your visit and please leave your comments!

x Mariana and Roberta

Posted By: Mariana and Roberta | Posted Under: General, Updates
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