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The Dutchman

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Clay, a successful but troubled black businessman, attends therapy sessions with his wife, Kaya, in an attempt to salvage their marriage. But their mysterious therapist is not all that he seems, and begins to unexpectedly appear to Clay outside of their sessions. On a New York subway train, Clay encounters Lula, a seductive but sinister white stranger who slowly begins to unravel his life. Clay must discover the truth behind this encounter to get back to his wife, heal his fractured soul, and survive the night. In this modern adaptation of the 1964 Obie Award winning play, The Dutchman brings a contemporary edge to the original, exploring themes of race and identity in America.
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Despite strong aesthetics and Andre Holland's richly textured performance, The Dutchman unfolds as a muddled reworking of the stage play that fails to find thematic coherence and a sense of identity.

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Linda Marric HeyUGuys 1d
3/5
While it does not fully realise its potential, the film succeeds in sparking conversation and challenging its audience. Go to Full Review
Peter Travers The Travers Take Jan 9
3/4
In a fresh film take a 1964 race play, Kate Mara’s sexed-up subway rider hits on André Holland like a white Eve out to destroy a Black Adam through assimilation, intimidation, and worse. You can’t watch it passively. It dares you to engage. Go to Full Review
Murtada Elfadl Variety Jan 6
The film adds modern references and takes place in the present, but its treatment of the play’s themes remains murky and marred by an inability to let go of what director Andre Gaines evidently considers to be a sacred text. Go to Full Review
Tom Meek Cambridge Day 4d
The film’s title evokes the legend of the doomed Flying Dutchman ship and the legacy of European colonialism: slavery and its corrosive downstream residues. Gaines’s take on Baraka is a daring revival that provokes more than it persuades. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film Mar 5
3/5
There’s a lot of very good work in The Dutchman. Go to Full Review
Alan Ng Film Threat Mar 3
8/10
Great movies to me are stories that engage from start to finish and ask important questions at the end. The Dutchman does that from start to finish. Go to Full Review
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Natasha Mar 2 I enjoyed the movie and felt that the message was very powerful. I am looking forward to reading the book. See more Juandi Feb 3 It’s always underwhelming & awkward when good actors can’t make up for a movie that’s lacking in many areas. It had potential to be a fun mind trip but instead ends up leaving you asking “I guess?” See more laurence k Jan 8 New but still true to the original, The Dutchman ends up impressing on many levels. Terrific acting and music with cinematography that creates an unsettling, disturbing mood throughout. I feel like my audience all knew the original and we all applauded afterwards. See more Marie Jan 7 This film would’ve been better in the theater rather than theatrical format. While it was short in length, it just felt drawn out to make it 90 minutes. I was alone in the theater and I understood why. There was very little if any marketing and it was boring, beautifully acted but boring for a movie. See more Phillip Jan 6 I liked it. Shout out Black Love. See more Robert O Jan 6 Movie should have been better. Needed more depth into the wife’s affair to start the movie to sympathize with the husband and the pain and betrayal he felt. And his affair needed to be much steamier if that was going to be a main focus. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Clay, a successful but troubled black businessman, attends therapy sessions with his wife, Kaya, in an attempt to salvage their marriage. But their mysterious therapist is not all that he seems, and begins to unexpectedly appear to Clay outside of their sessions. On a New York subway train, Clay encounters Lula, a seductive but sinister white stranger who slowly begins to unravel his life. Clay must discover the truth behind this encounter to get back to his wife, heal his fractured soul, and survive the night. In this modern adaptation of the 1964 Obie Award winning play, The Dutchman brings a contemporary edge to the original, exploring themes of race and identity in America.
Director
Andre Gaines
Producer
Andre Gaines, Jonathan Baker
Screenwriter
Qasim Basir, Andre Gaines
Distributor
Rogue Pictures / Inaugural Entertainment
Production Co
Federal Films, Cinemation Studios, Washingston Square Films
Rating
R (Brief Violence|Sexual Content|Language)
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 2, 2026, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 3, 2026
Runtime
1h 28m
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