22nd of May (film)
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22nd of May | |
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Directed by | Koen Mortier |
Written by | Koen Mortier |
Produced by | Eurydice Gysel Koen Mortier Rebekka Garrido |
Starring | Hercules Adipas Barbara Callewaert Titus De Voogdt |
Cinematography | Glynn Speeckaert |
Edited by | Nico Leunen |
Music by | Michael Gallagher |
Production companies | IJswater Film CCCP |
Distributed by | Cinéart |
Release date |
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Country | Belgium |
Languages | Dutch French |
22nd of May[1] (Flemish Tweeëntwintig mei) is a 2010 Belgian thriller film directed and written by Koen Mortier.[1] The film stars Sam Louwyck, Barbara Callewaert, and Titus De Voogdt. The film won one award and was nominated for five with all awards going to Koen Mortier.
Premise
[edit]The film follows the aftermath of an explosion at a shopping mall. Sam, a security guard, attempts to save the victims, but is mistaken for the perpetrator of the attack.[2]
Cast
[edit]- GLYNN SPEECKAERT ... CINEMATOGRAPHY
- KOEN MORTIER ... PRODUCER, SCREENPLAY, DIRECTOR
- Sam Louwyck ... Sam
- Titus De Voogdt ... Nico Degeest
- Wim Willaert ... Wim
- Norman Baert ... Norman
- Barbara Callewaert ... Sandra Lauwaert
Awards
[edit]Won
[edit]- Mexico International Film Festival 2011:
- Golden Palm Award - Feature Film: Koen Mortier
- Leeds International Film Festival 2011:
- Golden Owl Award
Nominated
[edit]- Toronto International Film Festival 2010:
- Visions Award - Koen Mortier
- Cinequest San Jose Film Festival 2011:
- New Vision Award - Global Landscapes Competition: Koen Mortier
- Hong Kong International Film Festival 2011:
- Silver DV Award - Global Vision Competition: Koen Mortier
- Rotterdam International Film Festival 2011:
- Tiger Award - Koen Mortier
- Seattle International Film Festival 2011:
- New Director's Showcase Award - Contemporary World Cinema: Koen Mortier
- Magritte Awards 2012:
References
[edit]- ^ 22 mei (22nd of May), retrieved 4 September 2018
- ^ 22nd of May, retrieved 6 September 2018
External links
[edit]- 22nd of May at IMDb