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Duration: 647 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Eline Kuppens, born in Belgium, rose to prominence with her role in the Belgian film 'Weekend aan Zee' (2012). The movie follows four friends in their late twenties who reunite at a coastal house where they spent their teenage years, only for tensions and confrontations to arise among them. This film marked Kuppens' significant contribution to Belgian cinema.
Release Year: 2008
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Alternative Title: Nightmare on Left Bank, Left Bank, Szellemház, Lewy brzeg, Левый берег
Director: Pieter Van Hees
Writer: Christophe Dirickx, Dimitri Karakatsanis, Pieter Van Hees
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Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
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In Antwerp, Belgium, Marie, a gifted runner aged 22, feels restless despite her success. After being diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome and advised to rest for a month, she meets Bobby, an archer, at the track. They start dating and Marie moves into his apartment in West Bank, three towering blocks of flats situated on an isolated plot. Bobby's flat was previously inhabited by a woman who vanished without trace, leaving behind notes about the building's cellar and old photographs of the area before West Bank was constructed. Marie begins experiencing nausea soon after moving in. The missing woman's boyfriend pays them a visit, raising suspicion about the nature of the building and its past inhabitants.
Linkeroever is a Belgian psychological horror film directed by Pieter Van Hees in 2008, blending elements of drama, mystery, and suspense. The story revolves around Marie, an elite runner struggling with chronic fatigue syndrome who finds solace in her relationship with Bobby while recuperating at his West Bank apartment. As strange occurrences unfold within the isolated complex, Marie discovers unsettling truths about its history and former residents.