Wolfsbergen (2007)

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Konraad, 83, has written a letter to his relatives saying he wants to die. Maria, Konraad's daughter and only child, refuses to discuss her fathers wish. Instead, she wants to move him to a flat for elderly people. Her two grown daughters Sabine and Eva have problems of their own. Sabine has a troubled marriage and her eldest daughter Haas is too wise for her age. Eva is in therapy, recovering from an abortion. Ernst, Marias husband, is the only one who takes an interest. He decides to help Konraad realize his last wish. In doing so, he crosses his wife and increases the already existing distance between them.

Director: Nanouk Leopold
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 93 min
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Production: Circe Films
Country: Netherlands, Belgium
Language: Français, Nederlands
Original Language: nl

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More Films by Director: Nanouk Leopold
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wolfsbergen about?
Konraad, 83, has written a letter to his relatives saying he wants to die. Maria, Konraad's daughter and only child, refuses to discuss her fathers wish. Instead, she wants to move him to a flat for elderly people. Her two grown daughters Sabine and Eva have problems of their own. Sabine has a troubled marriage and her eldest daughter Haas is too wise for her age. Eva is in therapy, recovering from an abortion. Ernst, Marias husband, is the only one who takes an interest. He decides to help Konraad realize his last wish. In doing so, he crosses his wife and increases the already existing distance between them.
Who directed Wolfsbergen?
Wolfsbergen was directed by Nanouk Leopold.
Who stars in Wolfsbergen?
Wolfsbergen stars Piet Kamerman, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Jan Decleir, Tamar van den Dop.
How long is Wolfsbergen?
Wolfsbergen has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Wolfsbergen?
Wolfsbergen is a Drama film.
Where was Wolfsbergen produced?
Wolfsbergen was produced in Netherlands, Belgium.