Roffa

Roffa
Directed by Bobby Boermans
Produced by Stienette Bosklopper
Screenplay by Jelle Leeksma
Starring Ilse Heus
Joost Koning
Loek Peters
Music by Erik-Jan Grob
Cinematography Ezra Reverda
Edited by Brian Ent
Production
company
Circe Films
Distributed by CoBo / Mediafonds
Release dates
  • 28 September 2013 (2013-09-28)
Running time
48 minutes
Country Netherlands
Language Dutch
Budget €265,000 (estimated)

Roffa is a 2013 Dutch independent drama film about football hooliganism.[1] It was directed by Bobby Boermans and stars Loek Peters, Ilse Heus and Joost Koning. In the film, a former hooligan and member of Feyenoord football firm U.D.F. is released from prison and while trying to get his personal life back on track with his family, is pulled back into the violent activities of his firm.[2]

Throughout the film, Feyenoord's U.D.F, fight other "firms" such as A.F.C.A, Vak G, Bunnikside, Ben-Side and Spangenaren.[3]

Plot

Ricardo Tuinfoord (Loek Peters) grew up as a supporter of his local football club Feyenoord on the south-side of Rotterdam. After three years in prison for violent crimes he returns to his family. His wife, his teenage Son who is following in his fathers footsteps within the firm, and his mentally challenged daughter. Drugs, alcohol and pressure from his mates force Ricardo to choose between a peaceful family life while forsaking his hard earned reputation, or returning down the road of drugs, crime and violence.

Cast

Cultural context

The name of the film is "Roffa" a nickname for the Dutch city Rotterdam, the port city famous for its docks, which is often referred to as Roffa in reference to the often rough edge of the city, which stems from its history and culture of blue collar dock workers.[4]

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