"It was a kind of flywheel that you set in motion; I couldn't turn back at all," says Hans van Mierlo in the film about his political career. That career began in 1966 when he founded the political party D66 with a number of like-minded individuals. Clearly visible from the editorial office of the Algemeen Handelsblad on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam, the unrest was crowing, fueled by Provo. The pillar society, which had kept the Netherlands afloat for so long, was no longer adequate. That was his analysis, and a much more direct democracy would have to take its place.
Hans van Mierlo
Remco Campert
Rudy Kousbroek
Norbert Schmelzer
Kees Peeters
Jan Sampiemon
Henk Hofland
Roel van Duijn
Luud Schimmelpennink
Klaas Wilting
Leen Timp
Hans Dijkstal
Joop den Uyl
Mies Bouwman
Ruud Koole
Boris Dittrich
Hans Wiegel
Ruud Lubbers
Wim Kok
Ferry Mingelen
Yasser Arafat