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Jelle Florizoone | Pim | |
Mathias Vergels | Gino | |
Eva van der Gucht | Yvette | |
Thomas Coumans | Zoltan | |
Luk Wyns | Etienne | |
Nina Marie Kortekaas | Sabrina | |
Katelijne Damen | Marcella | |
Ella-June Henrard | Françoise | |
Patricia Goemaere | Simonne | |
Daniel Sikora | Maurice | |
Victor Zaidi | Julien | |
Ben Van den Heuvel | Young Pim | |
Noor Ben Taout | Young Sabrina | |
Nathan Naenen | Young Gino | |
Noor Ben Taouet | Young Sabrina | |
Mickey | Mirza | |
Patricia Goemaere | Simone | |
Ella-June Henrard | Francoise |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer | Yves Verbraeken
Lise Lambert Luc Roggen |
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Writer/Composer |
André Sollie
Bavo Defurne Yves Verbraeken |
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Cinematography |
Anton Mertens
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Music | Adriano Cominotto
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Pim lives in a run-down house in a dead-end street somewhere on the Flanders coast, together with his mother Yvette Bulteel. Life here smells of cold French fries, cheap cigarettes, vermouth and stale beer. Mother Yvette uses her friend Etienne, with his lousy grey Fiat, as a driver for the nights she has to “perform”. As a kid Pim dreams of a better life, imagining princesses and beauty queens. But when Pim turns 16 he dreams of Gino, the handsome boy next door, instead. Ever since they were children there has been this tension between them. Now Gino is Pim’s motorcycling hero. Cold mockery, little humiliations and tiny bits of hope make up Pim’s life. No wonder he sometimes flees to his dream world. |
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