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'''00:00:13'''


Two young men are sitting in chairs


Drinking tea




The camera zooms out while:
Kamali (17:10)
Hey dad, I have a bit of a random question
 
I’m writing about grandpa’s films
 
If I’m remembering correctly, you’ve had more than one dog called ‘Nero’, right?
 
 
Papa (17:11)
 
Umm…. Yes!


The one on the left takes a sip out of his teacup
                The dog in St. Eustatius was called Nero and the Irish setter in Dordrecht as well




He then reaches out for a teapot on a small table in between them
Kamali (17:20)


On this small table there are also two plates
Aha


Which one was called “Edwin’s Desire” haha


As he pours himself a cup of tea,
Or was that another dog?


The camera cuts and has now changed to a point of view where:


Papa (17:21)


A dog is lying at the feet of the young man (pouring tea)
The last one


A slim brown dog
Nero Caesar Edwin’s desire


He was registered on his family tree like that


The camera cuts again
It was a purebred Irish setter


The two young men drinking tea are centred


Kamali (17:23)
       
Haha


After he puts the teapot down, he looks at the young man on the right
What a name


and starts laughing


The young man on the right is looking at the camera, making a silly face
Papa (17:24)


He points at something or someone that can’t be seen
Nickname: Nero




Kamali (17:30)


And he was named “Edwin’s Desire” because Edwin really wanted a dog, right?




'''00:00:20'''
Papa (17:33)


The young man, pouring tea in the previous scene (?), is sitting in the same chair
Yes, he started writing notes that said he wanted a dog very much, and put them everywhere in the house: by the phone, in the kitchen drawers, in the bath tub, toilet, coat rack, floor mat, stairs, etc. etc.


The brown dog sits in front of him,
It drove grandma and grandpa crazy


one paw is resting in the hand of the young man
So they got him a dog


The camera cuts and the young man is now pointing to something or someone that can’t be seen


While he does so, he also says something


The dog doesn’t seem to get it and lies down




The camera cuts again to a point of view where both young men can be seen sitting on two chairs




The dog walks towards the young man on the right


As the dog looks up to him, he firmly points at the floor


The dog sits down


The dog gives his paw




The young man now wants the dog to give his other paw
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But when he tries to get the dog do the trick, the young man on the left diverges the dog’s attention by giving him a treat


He makes a frustrated gesture with his hand and says something to the young man on the left
<center> ''On the left my father, on the right my uncle Edwin and their dog Nero (St. Eustatius) ±1957'' </center>


The camera cuts, both of them are looking at the dog that’s eating a treat


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Kamali (17:10)
	
Hey dad, I have a bit of a random question
I’m writing about grandpa’s films
If I’m remembering correctly, you’ve had more than one dog called ‘Nero’, right? 


Papa (17:11)

Umm…. Yes!

The dog in St. Eustatius was called Nero and the Irish setter in Dordrecht as well


Kamali (17:20)
Aha
Which one was called “Edwin’s Desire” haha
Or was that another dog?


Papa (17:21)

The last one

Nero Caesar Edwin’s desire

He was registered on his family tree like that

It was a purebred Irish setter


Kamali (17:23)
Haha 
What a name


Papa (17:24)

Nickname: Nero

Kamali (17:30)
And he was named “Edwin’s Desire” because Edwin really wanted a dog, right?


Papa (17:33)

Yes, he started writing notes that said he wanted a dog very much, and put them everywhere in the house: by the phone, in the kitchen drawers, in the bath tub, toilet, coat rack, floor mat, stairs, etc. etc.

It drove grandma and grandpa crazy

So they got him a dog







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On the left my father, on the right my uncle Edwin and their dog Nero (St. Eustatius) ±1957