| | | A motion picture that celebrates everything you love about life. Features: DVD Winner of the 1995 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and many of the most prestigious international film honors, Antonia's Line is an inspiring and uplifting masterpiece, as big hearted and full of life as the unforgettable character at its heart. At the end of the Second World War, a spirited, independent woman returns to the place of her birth, a small village in the verdant Dutch countryside, to start a new life with her young daughter. Thus begins a remarkable portrait of a family and a community, of mothers and daughters, and of one indomitable woman. Earthy, sexy, romantic, filled with laughter and warmth, it's a joyous celebration of simple pleasures and enduring passions. Lived by Antonia and learned by all in her lineage, it's a legacy of life and love that spans five generations. "The experience of the film lulls us into a strange and wonderful mood..." Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "This small Dutch film is a heady, life-affirming mixture of drama, comedy, romance, tragedy, philosophy, and art." James Berardinelli's ReelViews
 Editor's Note
 Following World War II, a woman returns to the Dutch countryside to raise her young daughter, ultimately founding a sort of open-use commune wherein the residents defy convention and live life as they please. A gentle comic drama. Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film.
 Plot Summary
 This Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film embarks on a fanciful, magical exploration of the life of a strong-minded, nonconforming Dutch woman and her descendants.| As the story begins, the elderly Antonia is convinced that she is going to die that very day. With the end approaching, she reflects for the last time on her long, fruitful life. | The film then flashes back to the end of World War II, when the 40-year-old Antonia returned to the small farming community where she grew up. With her teenage daughter Danielle in tow, and without a husband, Antonia intends to start a new life. Before long, she has become a successful farmer and an integral part of the village, although she challenges the strict customs so loved by many residents. In the process, she touches the lives of everyone around her.
| Features | Scene Selection |  | Filmographies |  | Trailers |  | Interactive Menus |  | Antonia's Family Legacy |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: First Look Pictures |
 | Release Date: 12/1/2009 |
 | Running Time: 102 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1995 |  | Catalog ID: 71119 |  | UPC: 00687797711199 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: Dutch |  | Available Audio Tracks: Dutch |  | Available Subtitles: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 4:3 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Oscar (1996) |  | Winner, Best Foreign Language Film |
| Memorable Quotes| "What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve about." ---- Antonia (WILLEKE VAN AMMELROOY) |
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| | Professional Reviews | Sight and Sound "...Bold...Robust, feminist fare....Strong storytelling..." 09/01/1996 p.34Entertainment Weekly "Wonderfully earthy, funny, and sexy....[Van Ammelrooy] deserves to be a movie star." -- Rating: A- 03/29/1996 p.46 Variety "...A feel-good fairy tale....It is a warm-hearted and empowering experience..." 06/26/1995 Film Comment "...ANTONIA'S LINE cherishes the possibility of continuity and civilization, a rare and hopeful sign at the end of our chaotic century..." 11/01/1995 p.65-70 New York Times "...A work of magical feminism. With the tone of a fable and the lulling bucolic look of a pastoral fantasy..." 02/02/1996 p.C18 Chicago Sun-Times "...The experience of the film lulls us into a strange and wonderful mood..." 02/14/1996 p.45 The New York Times 8 of 10 ...the film...has a solid faith in nature and destiny, as well as in the fundamental goodness of its women. It expresses faith with serene confidence in the cycles of birth, death and replenishment that play out during the story. - Janet Maslin
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