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Duration: 445 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Deborah Francois, デボラ・フランソワ, 데보라 프랑소와
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Déborah François, born in Belgium, rose to prominence as an actress after starring in the Dardenne brothers' film 'The Child', which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes. She earned international recognition for her role and subsequently won a César Award for Most Promising Actress for her performance in 'The First Day of the Rest of Your Life'.
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Maria Kraakman, born on August 5, 1975, is a Dutch actress known for her roles in films like 'Guernsey' (2005), for which she won a Golden Calf award, and 'Anonymous' (2008-2009), earning her the Gouden Kniertje. She has also acted in theater productions such as 'Tramlijn Begeerte'. Kraakman is the girlfriend of actor Dragan Bakema.
Release Year: 2009
Nation: Belgium, Netherlands
Alternative Title: Mana karaliene Karo, Królowa Karo, Моя королева Каро
Director: Dorothée Van Den Berghe
Writer: Dorothée Van Den Berghe
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Companies: Caviar, CoBo Fonds, Eurimages, IDTV Film, NPS, RTBF, Tarantula, Tax Shelter ING Invest de Tax Shelter Productions, Télédistributeurs Wallons, VRT
Genre: Drama, Romance
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In 'My Queen Karo', nine-year-old Karo lives happily with her parents in an Amsterdam commune during the Seventies. The squat they live in operates on communal principles, but as internal conflicts arise among the adults, Karo begins to notice that not everyone is adhering to these ideals. These tensions lead to changes within the group, and Karo realizes that nothing stays the same forever.
Directed by Dorothée Van Den Berghe in 2009, 'My Queen Karo' is a Belgian-Dutch drama film set against the backdrop of Amsterdam's Seventies counterculture. The story revolves around young Karo and her experiences growing up in a squat commune where free love and communal living are the norms. However, as ideological differences emerge among the adults, they begin to impact Karo's innocent worldview.