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Duration: 69 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Hannah Hoekstra
Birth Date: 1987-08-02
Birth Place: Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Alternate Names: هنا هوکسترا
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Hannah Hoekstra stars as Hemel in the 2012 Dutch film 'Hemel'. Hemel, her character, explores the distinction between sex and love during her nightly encounters with different men, sometimes leading while other times following their initiatives. Her father, Gijs, who works at an auction house, is the most important person in her life. After her mother's early passing, Hemel grew up solely under her father's care. Similar to Hemel, Gijs is also restless and uncommitted, but this changes when he falls in love with a young auctioneer named Sophie.
Release Year: 2013
Nation: Netherlands
Alternative Title: APP アプリ, Android, Андроид, Андроід, Ứng Dụng Chết Người
Director: Bobby Boermans
Writer: Robert A. Jansen
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Companies: 2CFilm, Just Productions
Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller
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A young psychology student unwittingly becomes entangled with an ominous and enigmatic app that begins to torment her. The app starts distributing embarrassing photographs, videos, and text messages about her, delving deeper into her personal life and exposing her deepest secrets. As the app's sinister influence grows stronger, it becomes increasingly clear that there is no escaping its grasp.
App (2013) is a Dutch sci-fi thriller directed by Bobby Boermans. Originally released in Dutch with an international version dubbed to English. The film centers around a psychology student who finds herself drawn into a terrifying ordeal involving a mysterious app that begins to invade her privacy and expose her secrets. Despite its limited source material, the plot description provided offers a concise summary of the movie's core narrative.