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Réalisé par Jos StellingOrigine Pays-basGenres DrameActeurs John Kraaijkamp, Sr.,
Josse De PauwNote71%
En Haute-Ecosse, un aiguilleur vit dans une maison isolee. Amoureux de son travail, il recoit peu de visite hormis celle du facteur, d'un vieil ingenieur et de son aide. Un jour une femme mysterieuse descend par erreur du train. Prisonniere des circonstances, elle doit rester pres d'un an dans la baraque de l'aiguilleur., 2h4
Réalisé par Jos StellingGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Sylvia Hoeks,
Leonid Bichevin,
Sergei Makovetsky,
Renata Litvinova,
Dieter Hallervorden,
Svetlana SvetlitchnaïaNote63%
The Girl and Death is a love story of Nicolai and Elise (a courtesan). Their love is obstructed by materialism, wealth, and death. The film, based on an original script by Jos Stelling and Bert Rijkelijkhuizen, tells the story of the Russian physician Nicolai, who returns to an old hotel, the place where he first met his great love half a century ago and relives his romantic tragedy. Réalisé par Jos StellingGenres DrameActeurs Gene Bervoets,
Sylvia Hoeks,
Sergei Makovetsky,
Ruslana PysankaNote65%
A socially inept middle-aged man is confronted with an unexpected guest even more clueless than himself in this comedy-drama. Bob (Gene Bervoets) is a film critic from the Netherlands who loves and understands the movies but doesn't have the same knack with the real world, especially the opposite sex. Bob is deeply infatuated with a woman (Sylvia Hoeks) who works at the popcorn counter of his favorite movie theater, but while she sometimes flirts with him, he's too nervous to follow through. Bob decides he needs to be more bold if he wants to win his dream girl, but just as he's gathering his courage to lure her back to his apartment, he suddenly finds himself entertaining an unexpected guest. Duska (Sergei Makovetsky) is an even geekier movie buff Bob met at a film festival in Russia, and he's decided to take him up on his offer to let him stay at his flat if he's ever in town. While Duska is cramping the style Bob is trying to develop, the larger problem is that his new houseguest seems to be planning a long-term visit and Bob doesn't know how to get rid of him.