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Hotel Mokum

Hotel Mokum

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Documentary

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Pak Mokum Terug is the name of a group of Amsterdam activists that refuse to accept that the basic right to housing no longer appears to apply. The group’s name means “Take Back Amsterdam,” Mokum being the traditional nickname for a capital city in which today, for more and more people, a home is becoming unaffordable. Against this background, Hotel Mokum reports on the squatting of a dilapidated hotel in the city center, narrated in the voice of a fictitious activist.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Dutch

Runtime

30 mins

Rating

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Release Date

21 March 2024

Country

Netherlands

Cast

Maxime Garcia Diaz

Maxime Garcia Diaz

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