For the uninitiated, this 1981 low-budget feature (often shortened online to TVEV ) is the holy grail of Dutch exploitation cinema. And thanks to a recent tip from a collector in , we are finally peeling back the curtain on this “fylm” (film). What is Twee Vorstinnen en een Vorst ? Released in the waning days of the gouden tijdperk of Dutch erotic cinema, this forgotten gem stars two "queens" (Vorstinnen) and one "king" (Vorst) in a psychosexual drama set against the backdrop of a collapsing aristocracy. Think The Draughtsman's Contract meets the raw, grainy texture of a 1981 public-access broadcast.
If you’ve been digging through the darker corners of Dutch film history or browsing second-hand VHS lots in Limburg, you might have stumbled upon the cryptic whisper: “Twee Vorstinnen en een Vorst.” fylm Twee Vorstinnen En Een Vorst 1981 mtrjm - fydyw lfth
The film never saw a wide release. In fact, only a handful of 16mm prints were struck, and most were reportedly confiscated or lost during a warehouse fire in Liège. For decades, the only proof of its existence was a single, faded poster in the archives of the . Why the Sudden Hype? The keyword “fydyw lfth” has been popping up on niche forums. While the phrase itself is likely a cipher or a typo for a Dutch idiom, insiders believe it refers to the film’s most infamous scene: "De Vrije Val" (The Free Fall). For the uninitiated, this 1981 low-budget feature (often