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Synopsis: Charlotte and Max live with their young son in Brussels. When Max finds out Charlotte has been taking some of her male patients to a rented apartment, their relationship is put to the test. Charlotte agrees to go to therapy and is forced to stop working as a doctor. When they move to India because of his work, both seem happy again, at least initially. For it appears that their past has not been completely laid to rest.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Nanouk Leopold
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2010
97 min
62 Views


Nobody's here. They're gone

to another building. No-one is here.

Everybody's gone, hm?

They went to another building.

Oh.

- I have a look inside anyway, okay?

- Right.

- Okay, okay.

- Yeah?

Okay.

- Thank you.

- Okay.

- Hi. Is she inside?

- Sorry?

- Charlotte, is resting?

- No, sir, she's gone into town.

- I brought lunch.

- Thank you.

Does she go into town often?

Alone I mean?

Yes, sir.

Every morning, sir.

Look at me.

Can you let me in?

Max?

Max?

Sounds okay.

- Is that good?

- Yeah.

Come and lie down.

Come.

Sometimes I don't know

who you are anymore.

I'm the same person.

I don't know if that's enough.

I'm here.

Now.

With you.

Why can't that be enough?

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Nanouk Leopold

Nanouk Leopold (born Rotterdam, 25 July 1968) is a Dutch film maker. She graduated from Dutch film school in 1997, starting off by making films for Dutch television. In 2001, she released her first feature film Îles flottantes ("Floating Islands), as part of the No More Heroes project which also included the feature film debut of directors Martin Koolhoven and Michiel van Jaarsveld. Îles flottantes was selected for the Tiger Awards of the Rotterdam Film Festival. Her long-awaited follow-up came in 2005 when she made Guernsey (nl), which earned her two awards at the Dutch Film Festival and got her selected for Une Quinzaine des Réalisateurs at the Cannes Film Festival. After that she directed Wolfsbergen (2007), which premiered at the Berlinale, as did her next movie: Brownian Movement, her first English spoken film. Her first movie based on a novel, Boven is het stil by Gerbrand Bakker, was shown 2013 on the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. more…

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