Title: Girl AKA: -- Year: 2002 Original title: Meisje Runtime: 1 hour, 29 minutes Country: Belgium | Netherlands Language: Dutch Subtitles: French (.srt) Genre: Drama | Romance
Director: Dorothée Van Den Berghe
Cast Charlotte Vanden Eynde ... Muriel Els Dottermans ... Laura Frieda Pittoors ... Martha Matthias Schoenaerts ... Oscar Wim Opbrouck ... Alain Nico Sturm ... Luc Lori Bosmans ... Alain's Daughter Valentijn Dhaenens ... Disco boy 1 Ina Geerts ... Prostitute Mathieu Ha ... Senzi Krijn Hermans ... Assistant Curator Viviane de Muynck ... Oscar's Mother (as Viviane Demuynck) Luc Nuyens ... Nurse Wouter Rosiers ... Alain's son Mathijs Scheepers ... Disco boy 2
Plot / Synopsis
Netherlands native Dorothée Van Den Berghe makes her feature-film directorial debut with Girl, a study of three women at three different and critical points in their lives. Young Muriel leaves her small village and heads for Brussels in order to establish her own identity, leaving her family and boyfriend behind. Once she arrives in the city, she takes up residence with Laura, a middle-aged woman whose biological clock has recently kicked into overdrive. Laura discovers that her young lover Oskar has no intentions of having children, which prompts her to ditch him and replace him with someone more amenable to raising a family. Muriel, in the meantime, has been watching from the sidelines and has decided to emulate Laura's life rather than create her own - starting with hooking up with the newly unattached Oskar. Watching both women from the sidelines is Muriel's mother Martha, who made a number of sacrifices once Muriel came into her life, both professionally and romantically. Martha reconnects with an old flame and begins her own affair. ~ Ryan Shriver, Allrovi