Overview:
A brutal home-jacking goes hopelessly wrong. Dave, one of the two robbers, manages to run off, leaving his brother Kenneth behind. Four years later, Kenneth is released from prison and much has changed. Dave has his life back on track and is trying to help Kenneth however possible, but is witnessing how the highly strung Kenneth tries to win back his ex-girlfriend Sylvie.Original Title: | D'Ardennen |
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Status: | Released (2015-10-14) |
Awards: | 11 wins & 7 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $5,638 |
Screen: | Jeroen Perceval, Robin Pront |
Productions: | PRPL, Savage Film, Bastide Films, Eyeworks |
Production Countries: | Belgium, Netherlands |
Spoken Languages: | Français, Italiano, Nederlands |
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Casts
- 236901: Jeroen Perceval - Dave
- 82423: Veerle Baetens - Sylvie
- 220990: Kevin Janssens - Kenneth
- 145299: Eric Godon - Gérard
- 1106964: Jan Bijvoet - Stef
- 88808: Peter van den Begin - Car Wash owner
- 76285: Sam Louwyck - Joyce
Crews
- 1489560: Robin Pront - Director - Directing
- 236901: Jeroen Perceval - Writer - Writing
- 1500497: Robrecht Heyvaert - Director of Photography - Camera
- 236911: Alain Dessauvage - Editor - Editing
- 1033140: Bart Van Langendonck - Producer - Production
- 1441213: Catherine Van Bree - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 76259: Geert Paredis - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
Reno
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> The brotherhood is tested for a woman they're onto. The Dutch crime-drama about two brothers, especially the plot revolves as a love triangle, but it is not a romance movie. The movie opened in the middle of some crime scene which is never going to be revealed what actually happ ....
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"Kenny" (Kevin Janssens) and brother "Dave" (Jeroen Perceval) are involved in an abortive burglary that sees the latter escape leaving the former to spend the next four years in jail. When he is released, the siblings are reunited with their mother and for a while, bygones seem to be ....
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