Zwartboek
"Zwartboek," also known as "Black Book," is a Dutch film directed by Paul Verhoeven that was released in 2006. The story is set during World War II and follows a Jewish woman named Rachel Stein who infiltrates the Nazi regime in the Netherlands. As she navigates the dangers of war, she seeks revenge for the loss of her family and struggles to survive in a world filled with betrayal and moral ambiguity.
The film features a strong cast, including Carice van Houten as Rachel and Sebastian Koch as a German officer. "Zwartboek" received critical acclaim for its gripping narrative, complex characters, and high production values. It was nominated for several awards and is considered one of the best Dutch films of its time.