On the day she determines to be her last, the aged heroine, with much help from a third-person narrator (her great-granddaughter, it turns out), looks back on several decades of life in a quaint Dutch village, peopled almost exclusively by extraordinary, strong, self-sufficient women and ordinary, subnormal, and brutish, beastly, sexist-piggish men. Putting aside genealogy, the titular line is less a plotline than a party line, less a course than a discourse. With Willeke van Ammelrooy, Els Dottermans, Veerle Van Overloop; written and directed by Marleen Gorris. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
This movie is not currently in theaters.