Private Property (2006)

Private Property (2006) poster

Pascale leads a lonely life with her adult sons François and Thierry at a rural estate subsidized by her ex-husband's alimony payments. When Pascale falls for neighbor Jan, she makes plans to move in with him. But Pascale's twin sons -- loafers who treat her like a servant and refuse to accept the responsibilities of adulthood -- won't let her go. The family remains locked in a stalemate until someone makes a startling move.

Director: Joachim Lafosse
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Benoît Biral
Cinematography: Hichame Alaouié
Editing: Sophie Vercruysse
Production: Tarantula, MACT Productions, RTBF, Tarantula
Country: Belgium, France, Luxembourg
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

Divorce Process and Aftermath

Keywords

jealousy, love triangle, single parent, upper class, twin brother

Trailer

Private Property Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Private Property about?
Pascale leads a lonely life with her adult sons François and Thierry at a rural estate subsidized by her ex-husband's alimony payments. When Pascale falls for neighbor Jan, she makes plans to move in with him. But Pascale's twin sons -- loafers who treat her like a servant and refuse to accept the responsibilities of adulthood -- won't let her go. The family remains locked in a stalemate until someone makes a startling move.
Who directed Private Property?
Private Property was directed by Joachim Lafosse.
Who stars in Private Property?
Private Property stars Isabelle Huppert, Jérémie Renier, Yannick Renier, Patrick Descamps, Kris Cuppens, Raphaëlle Lubansu.
How long is Private Property?
Private Property has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Private Property?
Private Property is a Drama film.
Where was Private Property produced?
Private Property was produced in Belgium, France, Luxembourg.
What are the themes of Private Property?
The themes of Private Property include: Divorce Process and Aftermath.