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Section: International Competition of Feature Films for Children
Rosie & Moussa (2018)
With her dad suddenly "out of town," Rosie and her mum move to a new apartment in Molenbeek. Adjusting to a new neighbourhood, attending a new school, and suspicious that her mother isn't telling her the whole story, Rosie reluctantly makes friends with her downstairs neighbour, Moussa. In contrast to Rosie's apartment, Moussa's home is always filled with cousins, aunts, uncles, laughter, and a little chaos! Despite their building manager's warnings, Rosie and Moussa ascend to the building's rooftop to escape the noise in their lives. There, they learn to trust each other with their secrets and stick together as they search for clues about the disappearance of Rosie's father. Rosie wants to find her dad and reunite her parents so they can be a family once again; but will the truth match the adventurous narrative she has conjured up in her imagination?
Country | Belgium |
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Year | 2018 |
Duration | 90 min |
Rating | 10 |
Language | Dutch, French |
Subtitle | English, Simultanneous transla |
Directed by | Dorothée Van den Berghe |
Screenplay | Michael De Cock |
Director of Photography | Jan Vancaillie |
Music | Christian Monheim |
Edited by | Marie-Hélène Dozo |
Contact | Caviar |
Biography
A Belgian screenwriter and director. She studied sculpture and film at the Sint-Lucas Academy in Brussels. After several short live-acted, documentary and made-for-TV films, she made her feature debut with the award-winning drama Girl (Meisje, 2002). In the same genre she later directed the semi-autobiographical work My Queen Karo (2009). Her latest work is the family film Rosie & Moussa (2018).