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A bitter, miserable man runs a chaotic secondhand store, mistreating both his assistant and his customers. One day, a young brother and sister enter his shop, hoping to sell a cherished golden watch. Their arrival disrupts the owner's stingy routines, plunging the children into a surreal, unpredictable world managed by eccentric adults. Frans Buyens’ mid-length feature is a whimsical, satirical fable exploring the clash between childhood innocence and adult greed.

Top Cast

  • Wies Andersen

    Wies Andersen

    Jager

  • Romain Deconinck

    Romain Deconinck

    Uitdrager

  • Eva Kant

    Eva Kant

    Verkoopster

  • Julien Schoenaerts

    Julien Schoenaerts

    Baron

  • Yvonne Delcour

    Yvonne Delcour

    Oude dame

  • Peter Dufour

    Peter Dufour

    Jongen

  • Aagje Dolhain

    Aagje Dolhain

    Meisje

  • Jef Cassiers

    Jef Cassiers

    Knecht baron

  • Cara Van Wersch

    Cara Van Wersch

    Grootmoeder Baron

Overview

A bitter, miserable man runs a chaotic secondhand store, mistreating both his assistant and his customers. One day, a young brother and sister enter his shop, hoping to sell a cherished golden watch. Their arrival disrupts the owner's stingy routines, plunging the children into a surreal, unpredictable world managed by eccentric adults. Frans Buyens’ mid-length feature is a whimsical, satirical fable exploring the clash between childhood innocence and adult greed.

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The story of a young woman who takes an epic journey to claim her own darkness and sexuality so she can stop putting it into the hands of her abusive lover. When Inanna, a young actress, working as a stripper, becomes obsessed with a mask maker, she sacrifices parts of herself and her life, piece by piece, in order to win his love. At the same time she enters a mythic journey in the theater. One that forces her to face the many abuses endured by women around that world and that blurs her performance, her dreams and her real life and results in a provocative and powerful confrontation that frees her. -- from official website

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5.9 2016