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Formidable

Formidable
Direction
DOMINIQUE STANDAERT
Screenplay
Dominique Standaert
Cinematography
Remon Fromont
Music
Frederi Vercheval
Cast
Stephane de Groodt, Serge Larivière
Producer
Patrick Quinet
Edition(s)
32ª

Formidable

Formidable
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  • 90 minutos
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  • color 35mm
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  • 2007
Belgium

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Matthieu is by profession unemployed, selling candy at the gates of a school and helping children across the road. One day he causes a collision. This may mean he loses his job and he appeals to Marc, the other party involved in the accident, to exempt him from guilt. But Marc, who sells equipment to the police is in trouble. He is facing both a litigious divorce and total bankruptcy of his company. His hope lies in managing to sell off his stock of flashers to the federal police to try and recover what he has lost. But his wife takes possession of his car, and his credit card is refused. Matthieu volunteers to help Marc if he will take the blame for the accident. The two men, then, with nothing in common, travel south on a cheap motorcycle with the flashers on their shoulders and not a cent to their name. Living at close quarters shows what is behind appearances and highlights differences. Even so, they learn to get along and begin to take a liking for each other. Great, no?

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DOMINIQUE STANDAERT

Born in Bombay in 1957, he grew up in Chicago and Kigali, Rwanda before pursuing his education in Belgium. After graduating with a degree in clinical psychology, he studied film direction at the INSAS. Standaert worked as first assistant director or line producer on a number of feature films. He started his own company Executive Productions S.P.R.L. in 1995. As director, his short film Eau (1997) won the prize of the French Community of Belgium at the International Film Festival of Namur, among others. He produced, wrote and directed his first feature film Hop in 2002. He has been teaching film direction at the INRACI in Brussels since 2001.
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