Black Out (2012 film)
Black Out is a 2012 Dutch crime action comedy film.
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Directed by | Arne Toonen |
Produced by | Brendan J. Byrne Katie Holly |
Written by | Melle Runderkamp Arne Toonen |
Based on | Merg en Been by Gerben Hellinga |
Starring | Raymond Thiry Kim van Kooten Bas Keijzer Renée Fokker Edmond Classen Katja Schuurman Birgit Schuurman |
Music by | Jurriaan Balhuizen Pieter Brouwer Tom Sikkers Koen van Baal |
Cinematography | Jeroen de Bruin |
Edited by | Marc Bechtold Brian Ent |
Production company | Hazazah Pictures Orange Film |
Distributed by | Benelux Film Distributors |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
Plot
Jos Vreeswijk (Thiry) is a former criminal who wakes up one day before his wedding to find a murdered corpse beside him, and no recollection of the night before.
Cast
- Raymond Thiry as Jos Vreeswijk
- Kim van Kooten as Caroline
- Bas Keijzer as Bobbie
- Renée Fokker as Coca Inez
- Edmond Classen as Charles
- Katja Schuurman as Charity
- Birgit Schuurman as Petra
- Willie Wartaal as Wally
- Kempi as Björn
- Simon Armstrong as Vlad
- Ursul de Geer as Rudolf
- Alex van Warmerdam as André
- Marwan Kenzari as Youssef
- Robert de Hoog as Gianni
- Horace Cohen as Rex
- Semmy Schilt as Abel
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 45% based on 11 reviews, with an average rating of 5.17/10.[1]
Awards
- Rembrandt Awards 2013 Nominee - Best Film
- Rembrandt Awards 2013 Nominee - Best Actor, Raymond Thiry
- Netherlands Film Festival Golden Calf 2013 Nominee - Best Supporting Actor, Bas Keijzer
- Netherlands Film Festival Golden Calf 2013 Nominee - Best Cinematography, Jeroen de Bruin [2]
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References
- "Black Out (2014)". Retrieved 20 May 2020 – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
- "Black Out". Music Box Films. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
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