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Duration: 34 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x808 | Added: 2016-Nov-09 |
Birth Name: Charlotte Vandermeersch
Birth Date: 1983-11-11
Birth Place: Oudenaarde, Flanders, Belgium, EU
Alternate Names: Шарлотта Вандермеерш
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Charlotte Vandermeersch, born November 11, 1983, in Oudenaarde, Belgium, is an actress and director who graduated from the Herman Teirlinck Institute in Antwerp. She has acted in various theater productions and TV series, notably 'Day and Night' (2010), 'Deadline 14/10' (2012) and its sequel 'Deadline 25/5' (2014). In film, she played Linda Schools in 'Bowling Balls' (2013). Vandermeersch's notable role is as one of the leads in Felix Van Groeningen's 'Belgica' (2016), about two brothers starting a successful bar in Belgium's nightlife scene. She has been in a relationship with Van Groeningen since 2012, and they have a son named Rufus born in May 2018.
Release Year: 2016
Alternative Title: Café Belgica, Szex, mámor, rock'n'roll, ベルヒカ, Бельгия, Vrele noći Belgije, 夜的餘燼
Director: Felix van Groeningen
Writer: Arne Sierens, Felix van Groeningen
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Companies: Menuet, Pyramide Productions, Topkapi Films
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: alcoholism, beer, belgium
Belgica follows two brothers, Jo and Frank, who despite their differences open a bar together in Belgium. The bar quickly becomes a popular hangout for night owls, but the success of their venture can't prevent tensions from rising between them due to the challenges inherent in running a family business. Their brotherly bond turns into rivalry as they struggle with the responsibilities and pressures that come with owning a successful establishment.
Belgica is a Belgian-French drama film directed by Felix van Groeningen, released in 2016. The movie centers around two brothers who embark on opening a bar together despite their dissimilarities, showcasing the complexities of maintaining both familial bonds and business partnerships under pressure.