Selling a Colonial War (2023)

A revealing investigation of the cover-up of the Netherlands' war fought from 1945 to 1949 against the newly declared Republic of Indonesia. Even today, the historical political message still shields the Netherlands from the shadows of its colonial past.

In the Netherlands, colonial history is slowly but surely being rewritten. It has long been clear that what the Dutch government at the time described as “police actions”—the deployment of the army in response to Indonesia’s declaration of independence in 1945—was in fact an unlawful war. Nonetheless, the use of the term “war crimes” is still sensitive. This documentary reveals how far the Dutch rulers went in selling the war as a domestic affair, intended to restore peace among the population. Unique, often shocking images tell a different story. Filmmaker In-Soo Radstake holds extensive interviews with international experts who explain the complex relationships in the former colony and set out the global context. Under international pressure, the Dutch government gave up its colonial war, but the carefully composed political message from the past still hangs over the current public debate in the Netherlands. This is just one of the insights that emerge from this broad-based investigation of colonial history, which consistently looks beyond the established frameworks.

Director
In-Soo Radstake

Production
Nadadja Kemper for Holland Harbour
Rob Vermeulen for Holland Harbour

Cinematography
Lawrence Lee
Robijn Voshol
Thiemo van Dam

Editing
In-Soo Radstake
René Hazekamp

Animation
ZOHO Studio

Sound
Olivier Rekers
Timo Hegtermans
Diego van Uden

Sound Design
Alex Booy

Music
Nando Eweg

World Sales
Rise and Shine World Sales

Distribution for the Netherlands
Periscoop

Screening copy
Holland Harbour

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