We (2018)
During a scorching summer in a Belgian-Dutch border village, eight teenagers play games of discovery to break the listless monotony. They challenge each other and themselves and pretty soon, their sexual curiosity starts to blur the lines between right and wrong. As innocence is crushed in depraved games and sexual exploitation, the teenagers soon turn into ruthless predators.
Director: Rene Eller
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: July 12, 2018
Cast
- Pauline Casteleyn - Liesl
- Aimé Claeys - Thomas
- Gaia Sofia Cozijn - Sarah
- Axel Daeseleire - Martin
- Salomé van Grunsven - Femke
- Laura Drosopoulos - Ena
- Friso van der Werf - Jens
- Lieselot Siddiki - Loesje
- Maxime Jacobs - Ruth
- Tom De Vreese - Dutch teacher
Screenplay
Cinematography: Maxime Desmet
Editing: Wouter van Luijn
Production: New AMS Film Company
Country: Belgium, Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl
Themes
Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
coming of age, sexual exploration, sexual curiosity, teenager, limits
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is We about?
- During a scorching summer in a Belgian-Dutch border village, eight teenagers play games of discovery to break the listless monotony. They challenge each other and themselves and pretty soon, their sexual curiosity starts to blur the lines between right and wrong. As innocence is crushed in depraved games and sexual exploitation, the teenagers soon turn into ruthless predators.
- Who directed We?
- We was directed by Rene Eller.
- Who stars in We?
- We stars Pauline Casteleyn, Aimé Claeys, Gaia Sofia Cozijn, Axel Daeseleire, Salomé van Grunsven, Laura Drosopoulos.
- How long is We?
- We has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is We?
- We is a Drama film.
- Where was We produced?
- We was produced in Belgium, Netherlands.
- What are the themes of We?
- The themes of We include: Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.