Jesus Is a Palestinian

The film parodies on religious fanaticism and millennialism, which involves the topics of self mutilation, incest, and euthanasia,[1][2] is the director's first full-length movie.

Natasha (Kim van Kooten) goes to Limburg to collect her brother Ramses (Hans Teeuwen), who has joined a sect, prying him from the cult so he can consent to cutting their father's life support.

The cult's leader Pieter Bouwman frowns upon sexual activity and, to prevent sex from happening, they have put a kind of lock, self-applied by way of piercing on the male member's penises.

Ramses slowly develops a mind of his own and falls in love with Natasha's roommate, Lonneke (Dijn Blom).

"[6] David Rooney reviewed the movie for Variety and commented positively on "Crijns' spirited direction and the appealing cast.