Rietland (2025) Movie Script
Hey, Dad.
I'll take it.
You want some of my bread?
Hand it over.
That work for you?
Can I watch TV?
Go ahead.
At the border, hundreds of refugees
are crossing through fields...
Wait by the car.
I came in by boat
and walked along the cut line.
That's when I saw there was
a gap in the reeds.
I followed the tracks.
And I found her.
And what did you do then?
I went back home
and called for help.
And after that?
Did you go look anywhere else?
No, I walked over
to the dirt path.
And I waited for you.
You were working
near that plot yesterday.
Could you walk us through
your schedule?
Yesterday, I took the boat out
to the plot at 6:30.
I started cutting.
I bundled up the reeds.
Around noon I had some bread.
In the afternoon,
I did more cutting,
bundled up more,
and burned some brush.
Around 5:30 I headed home.
Johan, do you ride a motorbike
or a moped?
Do you have one?
A motorbike? No.
Have you noticed a motocross bike
hanging around the area lately?
No.
No.
Where's Dana?
In the game room with the kids.
Come in, grab a coffee.
Dana!
Come on, we're going.
See you tomorrow.
Bye.
Hello?
Hey, Mom.
No, I just woke up.
Grandpa's not here,
he's feeding Grise.
Yeah, he'll be back soon.
I'm fine, it's warm downstairs
but a bit cold upstairs.
Leggings and a sweater.
Yeah, I know.
Grandpa's back.
Bye.
Hey, Aaf.
Yeah, it's awful.
On display at the Schokland Museum,
found in perfect condition
in the attic of a parish hall,
these intact radius and ulna bones,
beautifully fossilized,
along with a magnificent
second cervical vertebra
from a hippopotamus
that once lived here,
in the IJsselmeer region,
130,000 years ago.
These bones were discovered
during a dredging operation.
A beach, on a summer morning
The sea begins to roar
The sun seems to say goodbye
Darkness fills the air
I'm afraid no one will come
Suddenly a question grips me
Why? Why am I here alone?
Only the waves speak to me...
- Did you hear?
- Hear what?
A Trooter got arrested.
When?
This morning.
Who told you that?
Wout, just now.
It's a boy
she was seeing in secret.
Everyone be careful out there.
Yeah.
Disgusting, those Trooters.
What's a Trooter?
People from Ruinerveen,
from the other side of the lake.
Where'd you find her?
On my plot, in the reeds.
Near the stream.
When I got there in the morning,
I spotted a gap.
I followed the path,
and found her right there.
How horrible.
They arrested a Trooter.
They were seen together.
Where's all this headed?
To a roofer up north.
I've got a new client up there.
For the lot, 3.60 a bundle.
No.
I can't pay that anymore.
It's been 2.90 for months.
2.90?
No way.
That's what it's been for months.
The Klavers next door
got 3.60.
They got lucky.
The price of Chinese containers
has crashed.
We can't compete anymore.
2.90 a bundle.
What about quality?
After fifteen years of laying,
it holds up fine.
Fifteen years is nothing.
Ours have been holding for 35 or 40 years.
Times change.
I've got bills to pay too, you know.
Have you thought about getting
an industrial machine?
Not a chance.
Everyone in Ruinerveen has one.
Exactly.
Have you seen what
their land looks like?
So what?
They're trashing it. In two years
they'll have no reeds left.
It's faster and more profitable.
I'm done borrowing. I'd rather go under.
That's a shame. You've got to move forward.
Keep up with the times.
- Think about it.
- I already have.
The reeds will spend eight weeks
on a ship.
More, if the Suez Canal is jammed.
Everyone knows
that shipping
is the most polluting industry in the world.
Honestly, you have to wonder
why it isn't taxed more heavily.
Which brings us back to Brussels.
We're all part of
a global market.
We're interconnected,
which comes with opportunities
and challenges.
But that's just how it is.
We need to try to sort out
what can be handled locally
versus what's a European matter.
That's not something
you can change at a local level.
I'd like to suggest
we move on to the next item:
agricultural land leases.
Hello, I've already spoken
with some of you,
and I could clearly sense
that many are upset
about the shift
to liberalized leases.
I brought this up before,
but nobody listened.
Because there is a solution.
Switch back to standard leases. Done.
Why can't you do that?
The law is the law.
This has nothing to do with the law.
The law says standard leases
are perfectly allowed.
There's your solution.
Again, I understand
your concerns and your frustration.
But try to see the opportunities here,
look on the bright side.
The market is becoming more accessible.
I don't see anything positive.
This is a disaster.
Like Wilfred said,
it's going to destroy everything.
Our land is going to be ruined.
- There's nothing I can do.
- Where's the upside?
I can help you
with a creative approach,
entrepreneurial, flexible,
to help you navigate the change.
When I visited Ruinerveen,
I was struck to see
that they're upset too,
but they've also seen it as an opportunity.
Couldn't this be a chance
for you all to get to know each other better?
We already know them.
We don't want them here.
They've wrecked their own land,
and now they want to move in on ours?
Filthy Trooters.
First they rape and murder
one of our girls,
and now they want to come here
and take our land too?
- So, how's the new job?
- Which one?
Chauffeur to your granddaughter.
Can't wait for things to calm down.
Help yourself to a piece of cake,
it's in the fridge.
I'll be done in a minute.
There are rats under the floorboards, Jan.
Quite a wind today...
What's that black stuff on your hands?
Did you tar the barn?
Yeah.
How are the reeds doing?
Not great.
Why not?
Chinese container prices are collapsing,
it's hitting us hard,
and they're trying to pull our leases.
So yeah, not great.
Yeah, that doesn't sound good.
If you need money, just say the word.
- I can lend you some.
- I'm done borrowing.
Suit yourself.
I had to offer.
But how are things out in the field?
Isn't it weird going back there?
I'm going out tonight,
it's Rosalie's birthday.
Alright, have fun.
Dana!
Time for bed.
Come on, get to bed.
I'm paralyzed.
Let's go.
I'm paralyzed, I can't move.
Can you read me a story?
What kind of story?
Just a story.
When I was your age,
I used to go out in the reeds with my dad.
There was a pit
full of murky water.
The pit kept getting bigger
and bigger.
They used to dig peat there.
It was cursed land.
My dad warned me
to stay away from the edge,
because there was a monster
that ate children.
I didn't believe it.
So one day,
I went out with my friend Gradus
to look for eggs on the plot
where we cut the reeds.
I told him: "Gradus...
"Stay away from the pit,
there's a monster in there."
But Gradus didn't listen.
"Monsters don't exist."
I told him:
"Watch out, keep away from the edge."
You know what he did?
He started poking with a stick.
I said: "Stop it,
or the monster's gonna get you."
But he didn't listen and kept going.
At one point,
he shoved the stick into the water.
I watched him.
Suddenly he was gone,
dragged under with his stick.
I plunged my hand into the water.
All I saw were bubbles.
I felt his stick,
then a sharp sting on my finger.
I never saw Gradus again.
But when I'm working
on that plot,
at the spot where he disappeared,
I hear a distant voice:
"Help me...
"Help me..."
Grandpa, I want to sleep.
Good night.
Industrial farming machinery
Hey there, handsome.
What's your name?
You still there?
What's your name?
Johan.
Hey, Johan.
How was your day?
Good.
I've been waiting for you.
Where do you live?
The Netherlands.
Are you home alone?
Yeah.
Johan...
Are you lonely?
Don't be shy.
You're so cute.
You turned on?
You wanna fuck me, Johan?
Johan?
You wanna fuck me?
Hello?
You think Grise misses grandma?
Yeah, I think so.
But we're taking good care of her.
Does she always eat the same thing?
No, I give her pellets too,
or apple peels.
Could we make her something to eat?
What would you want to make her?
A pasta dish.
With nuts, some bread,
zucchini...
Grandpa, you coming?
Luka!
Come here.
Does anyone at the Petters'
have a motorbike?
Yeah.
Morris.
A motocross bike.
Why?
Just curious.
Have a good day.
Good morning, sir.
Mrs. Petter.
Johan Braad?
Yes, hello.
Beautiful sunshine, isn't it?
Which barn?
The one at the far end of the farm,
the wooden one.
Are you absolutely sure
that's the right bike?
Yes.
Positive.
Did you take a photo?
No.
I didn't take a photo.
So you think
Ren Petter is involved?
No, his son Morris.
He's got a motocross bike.
Alright,
Johan.
I'm taking note
of all this.
It'll be useful for the investigation.
But it's not your place
to play detective.
Let's be clear about that.
Understood?
I understand.
We're putting on the play
The Sunken Village.
You know it?
Of course.
You're playing the mermaid?
Roles haven't been assigned yet.
Everyone has to propose an ending scene,
and the jury picks one.
I already have an idea.
And I need your help.
With what?
Hippo costumes.
Hippo costumes?
Yes, hippo costumes.
And I need you to play a role.
The giant hippo.
Absolutely not.
Why not?
I can help with the costumes,
but I'm not getting on stage.
But why not?
That's just how it is, Dana.
Not happening.
Damn, the gate's open.
Dana?
Dana, come upstairs.
Dana, come upstairs.
Only if you help me with the play.
With the costumes.
But I'm not going on stage.
Dana, come up.
Can you grab that string?
Like this.
That's it, good.
First layer, nice and tight.
Will that be enough?
- For the hippo?
- Yeah.
No.
But we're going to do
four or six layers.
To give it a big round belly.
- Good for you?
- Yeah.
Can you finish this bit?
Grab more reeds.
- Wrap it around.
- Like this?
There you go.
I'll have it finished for you
by next week.
I'll just thread this through here...
So?
Try it on.
- Do you like it?
- Yeah.
4,000.
Good.
Here's to a fine foal, Johan.
- I hope so.
- It will be.
Cheers.
...to put pressure on
The Hague and Brussels
so that the wolf
is no longer a protected species.
In local news,
the suspect in the murder
of Elise Veenstra
has been released.
According to his lawyer,
there is no evidence against him.
At the time of the murder,
this young man from Ruinerveen
was in Brabant for work.
The investigation has stalled,
with no leads pointing to the killer.
And now, the weather:
this afternoon,
a low-pressure system moves in from the west,
bringing strong gusts
and heavy rainfall across the province.
What are you doing, Aleida?
Get in.
Someone was supposed to pick me up at the stop,
but my phone died.
You shouldn't be hitchhiking.
- You know that, right?
- I had no choice, my phone was dead.
Are you singing at the village festival?
Yeah, after Dana's performance
I'm singing.
Thank you.
Aleida...
Yes?
Never mind.
Morning.
Morning.
How's it going?
Not too well.
This cow is sick.
It's liver fluke.
She has to be put down.
- That's not good.
- No.
But that's how it goes.
Need anything?
Yeah, I was out in the reeds.
I've run out of diesel.
Can I get some here?
Of course. Morris, get him some diesel
so he can get back to work.
- Hey, Aaf.
- Hey, Dad.
I'm already here.
So...
it starts at 8 tonight,
but we're having dinner first.
Yeah, the bus is here.
She's coming.
Yeah.
Yeah, great.
Bye.
The village is flooded,
the people have lost their loved ones.
They're all crying in a caf.
We walk in.
They're all in shock.
They're terrified when they see us.
They barricade themselves
with tables and chairs.
Little by little,
they all transform
into hippos,
and it becomes this huge parade of hippos
through the whole village.
Where are they going to get costumes?
They'll make them.
They form one big group,
all lined up,
and they go:
left, right.
Left, right,
left, right, left,
and then...
Who's that?
Grandpa...
Good evening. This is Harm.
I'm calling about the investigation.
Good evening.
We went to the Petters'.
After a thorough search,
we found nothing.
No bikes, no tracks, nothing at all.
That's impossible.
It must have been moved.
It's kind of you to want to help,
but it's not your job
to conduct an investigation.
I hope you understand that.
Leave the Petters alone
and let us do our job.
Good evening.
Let me go, set me free!
Greed has blinded you.
People of Rijpekolk,
share your wealth with the poor,
or your village will be swallowed up.
Only the towers will remain.
Release me!
No way, mermaid. You belong to us.
I'm saying it one last time:
your village will be swallowed up,
only the towers will remain.
Let me go.
We've got you.
We're taking you back to the village,
to kill you and eat you.
You'll regret this,
I'll put a curse on you.
Let me go!
Right now!
Grandpa, you okay?
Yeah, but get me out from under here.
- Grandpa, what's wrong?
- Stay back.
Grandpa, what's wrong?
What's the matter with Grise?
What's going on?
Reedland
For my mother,
who showed me the reeds
I'll take it.
You want some of my bread?
Hand it over.
That work for you?
Can I watch TV?
Go ahead.
At the border, hundreds of refugees
are crossing through fields...
Wait by the car.
I came in by boat
and walked along the cut line.
That's when I saw there was
a gap in the reeds.
I followed the tracks.
And I found her.
And what did you do then?
I went back home
and called for help.
And after that?
Did you go look anywhere else?
No, I walked over
to the dirt path.
And I waited for you.
You were working
near that plot yesterday.
Could you walk us through
your schedule?
Yesterday, I took the boat out
to the plot at 6:30.
I started cutting.
I bundled up the reeds.
Around noon I had some bread.
In the afternoon,
I did more cutting,
bundled up more,
and burned some brush.
Around 5:30 I headed home.
Johan, do you ride a motorbike
or a moped?
Do you have one?
A motorbike? No.
Have you noticed a motocross bike
hanging around the area lately?
No.
No.
Where's Dana?
In the game room with the kids.
Come in, grab a coffee.
Dana!
Come on, we're going.
See you tomorrow.
Bye.
Hello?
Hey, Mom.
No, I just woke up.
Grandpa's not here,
he's feeding Grise.
Yeah, he'll be back soon.
I'm fine, it's warm downstairs
but a bit cold upstairs.
Leggings and a sweater.
Yeah, I know.
Grandpa's back.
Bye.
Hey, Aaf.
Yeah, it's awful.
On display at the Schokland Museum,
found in perfect condition
in the attic of a parish hall,
these intact radius and ulna bones,
beautifully fossilized,
along with a magnificent
second cervical vertebra
from a hippopotamus
that once lived here,
in the IJsselmeer region,
130,000 years ago.
These bones were discovered
during a dredging operation.
A beach, on a summer morning
The sea begins to roar
The sun seems to say goodbye
Darkness fills the air
I'm afraid no one will come
Suddenly a question grips me
Why? Why am I here alone?
Only the waves speak to me...
- Did you hear?
- Hear what?
A Trooter got arrested.
When?
This morning.
Who told you that?
Wout, just now.
It's a boy
she was seeing in secret.
Everyone be careful out there.
Yeah.
Disgusting, those Trooters.
What's a Trooter?
People from Ruinerveen,
from the other side of the lake.
Where'd you find her?
On my plot, in the reeds.
Near the stream.
When I got there in the morning,
I spotted a gap.
I followed the path,
and found her right there.
How horrible.
They arrested a Trooter.
They were seen together.
Where's all this headed?
To a roofer up north.
I've got a new client up there.
For the lot, 3.60 a bundle.
No.
I can't pay that anymore.
It's been 2.90 for months.
2.90?
No way.
That's what it's been for months.
The Klavers next door
got 3.60.
They got lucky.
The price of Chinese containers
has crashed.
We can't compete anymore.
2.90 a bundle.
What about quality?
After fifteen years of laying,
it holds up fine.
Fifteen years is nothing.
Ours have been holding for 35 or 40 years.
Times change.
I've got bills to pay too, you know.
Have you thought about getting
an industrial machine?
Not a chance.
Everyone in Ruinerveen has one.
Exactly.
Have you seen what
their land looks like?
So what?
They're trashing it. In two years
they'll have no reeds left.
It's faster and more profitable.
I'm done borrowing. I'd rather go under.
That's a shame. You've got to move forward.
Keep up with the times.
- Think about it.
- I already have.
The reeds will spend eight weeks
on a ship.
More, if the Suez Canal is jammed.
Everyone knows
that shipping
is the most polluting industry in the world.
Honestly, you have to wonder
why it isn't taxed more heavily.
Which brings us back to Brussels.
We're all part of
a global market.
We're interconnected,
which comes with opportunities
and challenges.
But that's just how it is.
We need to try to sort out
what can be handled locally
versus what's a European matter.
That's not something
you can change at a local level.
I'd like to suggest
we move on to the next item:
agricultural land leases.
Hello, I've already spoken
with some of you,
and I could clearly sense
that many are upset
about the shift
to liberalized leases.
I brought this up before,
but nobody listened.
Because there is a solution.
Switch back to standard leases. Done.
Why can't you do that?
The law is the law.
This has nothing to do with the law.
The law says standard leases
are perfectly allowed.
There's your solution.
Again, I understand
your concerns and your frustration.
But try to see the opportunities here,
look on the bright side.
The market is becoming more accessible.
I don't see anything positive.
This is a disaster.
Like Wilfred said,
it's going to destroy everything.
Our land is going to be ruined.
- There's nothing I can do.
- Where's the upside?
I can help you
with a creative approach,
entrepreneurial, flexible,
to help you navigate the change.
When I visited Ruinerveen,
I was struck to see
that they're upset too,
but they've also seen it as an opportunity.
Couldn't this be a chance
for you all to get to know each other better?
We already know them.
We don't want them here.
They've wrecked their own land,
and now they want to move in on ours?
Filthy Trooters.
First they rape and murder
one of our girls,
and now they want to come here
and take our land too?
- So, how's the new job?
- Which one?
Chauffeur to your granddaughter.
Can't wait for things to calm down.
Help yourself to a piece of cake,
it's in the fridge.
I'll be done in a minute.
There are rats under the floorboards, Jan.
Quite a wind today...
What's that black stuff on your hands?
Did you tar the barn?
Yeah.
How are the reeds doing?
Not great.
Why not?
Chinese container prices are collapsing,
it's hitting us hard,
and they're trying to pull our leases.
So yeah, not great.
Yeah, that doesn't sound good.
If you need money, just say the word.
- I can lend you some.
- I'm done borrowing.
Suit yourself.
I had to offer.
But how are things out in the field?
Isn't it weird going back there?
I'm going out tonight,
it's Rosalie's birthday.
Alright, have fun.
Dana!
Time for bed.
Come on, get to bed.
I'm paralyzed.
Let's go.
I'm paralyzed, I can't move.
Can you read me a story?
What kind of story?
Just a story.
When I was your age,
I used to go out in the reeds with my dad.
There was a pit
full of murky water.
The pit kept getting bigger
and bigger.
They used to dig peat there.
It was cursed land.
My dad warned me
to stay away from the edge,
because there was a monster
that ate children.
I didn't believe it.
So one day,
I went out with my friend Gradus
to look for eggs on the plot
where we cut the reeds.
I told him: "Gradus...
"Stay away from the pit,
there's a monster in there."
But Gradus didn't listen.
"Monsters don't exist."
I told him:
"Watch out, keep away from the edge."
You know what he did?
He started poking with a stick.
I said: "Stop it,
or the monster's gonna get you."
But he didn't listen and kept going.
At one point,
he shoved the stick into the water.
I watched him.
Suddenly he was gone,
dragged under with his stick.
I plunged my hand into the water.
All I saw were bubbles.
I felt his stick,
then a sharp sting on my finger.
I never saw Gradus again.
But when I'm working
on that plot,
at the spot where he disappeared,
I hear a distant voice:
"Help me...
"Help me..."
Grandpa, I want to sleep.
Good night.
Industrial farming machinery
Hey there, handsome.
What's your name?
You still there?
What's your name?
Johan.
Hey, Johan.
How was your day?
Good.
I've been waiting for you.
Where do you live?
The Netherlands.
Are you home alone?
Yeah.
Johan...
Are you lonely?
Don't be shy.
You're so cute.
You turned on?
You wanna fuck me, Johan?
Johan?
You wanna fuck me?
Hello?
You think Grise misses grandma?
Yeah, I think so.
But we're taking good care of her.
Does she always eat the same thing?
No, I give her pellets too,
or apple peels.
Could we make her something to eat?
What would you want to make her?
A pasta dish.
With nuts, some bread,
zucchini...
Grandpa, you coming?
Luka!
Come here.
Does anyone at the Petters'
have a motorbike?
Yeah.
Morris.
A motocross bike.
Why?
Just curious.
Have a good day.
Good morning, sir.
Mrs. Petter.
Johan Braad?
Yes, hello.
Beautiful sunshine, isn't it?
Which barn?
The one at the far end of the farm,
the wooden one.
Are you absolutely sure
that's the right bike?
Yes.
Positive.
Did you take a photo?
No.
I didn't take a photo.
So you think
Ren Petter is involved?
No, his son Morris.
He's got a motocross bike.
Alright,
Johan.
I'm taking note
of all this.
It'll be useful for the investigation.
But it's not your place
to play detective.
Let's be clear about that.
Understood?
I understand.
We're putting on the play
The Sunken Village.
You know it?
Of course.
You're playing the mermaid?
Roles haven't been assigned yet.
Everyone has to propose an ending scene,
and the jury picks one.
I already have an idea.
And I need your help.
With what?
Hippo costumes.
Hippo costumes?
Yes, hippo costumes.
And I need you to play a role.
The giant hippo.
Absolutely not.
Why not?
I can help with the costumes,
but I'm not getting on stage.
But why not?
That's just how it is, Dana.
Not happening.
Damn, the gate's open.
Dana?
Dana, come upstairs.
Dana, come upstairs.
Only if you help me with the play.
With the costumes.
But I'm not going on stage.
Dana, come up.
Can you grab that string?
Like this.
That's it, good.
First layer, nice and tight.
Will that be enough?
- For the hippo?
- Yeah.
No.
But we're going to do
four or six layers.
To give it a big round belly.
- Good for you?
- Yeah.
Can you finish this bit?
Grab more reeds.
- Wrap it around.
- Like this?
There you go.
I'll have it finished for you
by next week.
I'll just thread this through here...
So?
Try it on.
- Do you like it?
- Yeah.
4,000.
Good.
Here's to a fine foal, Johan.
- I hope so.
- It will be.
Cheers.
...to put pressure on
The Hague and Brussels
so that the wolf
is no longer a protected species.
In local news,
the suspect in the murder
of Elise Veenstra
has been released.
According to his lawyer,
there is no evidence against him.
At the time of the murder,
this young man from Ruinerveen
was in Brabant for work.
The investigation has stalled,
with no leads pointing to the killer.
And now, the weather:
this afternoon,
a low-pressure system moves in from the west,
bringing strong gusts
and heavy rainfall across the province.
What are you doing, Aleida?
Get in.
Someone was supposed to pick me up at the stop,
but my phone died.
You shouldn't be hitchhiking.
- You know that, right?
- I had no choice, my phone was dead.
Are you singing at the village festival?
Yeah, after Dana's performance
I'm singing.
Thank you.
Aleida...
Yes?
Never mind.
Morning.
Morning.
How's it going?
Not too well.
This cow is sick.
It's liver fluke.
She has to be put down.
- That's not good.
- No.
But that's how it goes.
Need anything?
Yeah, I was out in the reeds.
I've run out of diesel.
Can I get some here?
Of course. Morris, get him some diesel
so he can get back to work.
- Hey, Aaf.
- Hey, Dad.
I'm already here.
So...
it starts at 8 tonight,
but we're having dinner first.
Yeah, the bus is here.
She's coming.
Yeah.
Yeah, great.
Bye.
The village is flooded,
the people have lost their loved ones.
They're all crying in a caf.
We walk in.
They're all in shock.
They're terrified when they see us.
They barricade themselves
with tables and chairs.
Little by little,
they all transform
into hippos,
and it becomes this huge parade of hippos
through the whole village.
Where are they going to get costumes?
They'll make them.
They form one big group,
all lined up,
and they go:
left, right.
Left, right,
left, right, left,
and then...
Who's that?
Grandpa...
Good evening. This is Harm.
I'm calling about the investigation.
Good evening.
We went to the Petters'.
After a thorough search,
we found nothing.
No bikes, no tracks, nothing at all.
That's impossible.
It must have been moved.
It's kind of you to want to help,
but it's not your job
to conduct an investigation.
I hope you understand that.
Leave the Petters alone
and let us do our job.
Good evening.
Let me go, set me free!
Greed has blinded you.
People of Rijpekolk,
share your wealth with the poor,
or your village will be swallowed up.
Only the towers will remain.
Release me!
No way, mermaid. You belong to us.
I'm saying it one last time:
your village will be swallowed up,
only the towers will remain.
Let me go.
We've got you.
We're taking you back to the village,
to kill you and eat you.
You'll regret this,
I'll put a curse on you.
Let me go!
Right now!
Grandpa, you okay?
Yeah, but get me out from under here.
- Grandpa, what's wrong?
- Stay back.
Grandpa, what's wrong?
What's the matter with Grise?
What's going on?
Reedland
For my mother,
who showed me the reeds