D'Ardennen (2015)
Directed by Robin Pront

Drama
aka: The Ardennes

Film Synopsis

Dave and Kenneth are two brothers whose attempt at house breaking goes badly wrong.  Although Dave manages to make a safe getaway, his brother Kenneth is arrested by the police and ends up being charged with murder.  Four years later, Dave comes out of prison a bitter and angry man.  Kenneth has, in the mean time, turned over a new leaf and, far from being the violent criminal of former years, he now lives a respectable, settled life with his partner Sylvie, who happens to Dave's former girlfriend.  When Dave learns of this he is incensed and embarks on a relentless campaign of revenge...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Robin Pront
  • Script: Jeroen Perceval, Robin Pront
  • Photo: Robrecht Heyvaert
  • Cast: Kevin Janssens (Kenneth), Jeroen Perceval (Dave), Veerle Baetens (Sylvie), Jan Bijvoet (Stef), Viviane de Muynck (Mariette), Sam Louwyck (Joyce), Peter Van den Begin (Robert), Eric Godon (Gérard), Rachid El Ghazaoui (Chalid), Nico Sturm (Danny), Luc Nuyens (Moderator hulpgroep), Brit Van Hoof (Cindy), Uwamungu Cornelis (Chris)
  • Country: Belgium
  • Language: Flemish / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Aka: The Ardennes

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