De Ontmaagding Van Eva Van End
In this perfect blend of satire and sincerity, a dysfunctional family gets turned on its head when the 'perfect' exchange student moves in. Every member of the van End family is preoccupied with his or her own peculiar fixation--be it father Evert's Skype relationship with a boy in Africa (seemingly his only functional relationship), or mother Etty's relentless tirades against her dope-dealing youngest son or praises for her eldest son about to marry. Trapped in the middle is the youngest--15 year-old Eva--struggling for any attention or affection at all. When Veit, the adonis German exchange student Eva invited, moves in, the family is shocked and each family member must confront his or her own doubts, insecurities, fears and desires. During Veit's two week stay, all five family members began to reinvent themselves led by former wallflower, Eva, who begins a dramatic transformation.
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Vivian Dierickx | Eva |
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Jacqueline Blom | Etty |
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Ton Kas | Evert |
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Tomer Pawlicki | Erwin |
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Abe Dijkman | Manuel |
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Rafael Gareisen | Veit |
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Anandi Gall | Mardou |
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Freerk Bos | Mentor |
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Flip Filz | Docent Engels |
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Giam Kwee | Moeder Thymen |
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Frans de Wit | Vader Thymen |
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Nicanor Zinga | Ngiri |
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Patricio Wiedermann | Olli |
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Stefan de Walle | Huub |
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Freddie Tratlehner | Ron Kanon |
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Loes Kok | Vicky |
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David Markx | Thymen |
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Stella Mever | Lilly |
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Nina Tesselaar | Sofie |
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Minou van den Berg | Birgit |
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Lotte van der Hoek | Kim |
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Kelly van der Waals | Sharonja |
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Giam Kwee | Mother Thymen |
| Director | Michiel ten Horn |
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| Writer | Anne Barnhoorn, Michiel ten Horn | |
| Producer | Pieter Kuijpers, Iris Otten, Sander van Meurs | |
| Musician | Djurre de Haan | |
| Photography | Jasper Wolf | |
| Edition | Film Movement |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (16:9, Anamorphic) |
| Audio Tracks | SUB [English] |
| Distributor | Film Movement |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 03, 2013 |
| Regions | 1 |