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Release Date:
February 7, 2025
Original Title:
De Idylle
Alternate Titles:
The Idyll
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Allfilm
Polar Bear Films
Studio Ruba
Production Countries:
Belgium | Estonia | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12
Runtime: 99
De Idylle weaves together the stories of several generations of a dysfunctional family, each on a quest for personal fulfillment. The film begins with a surreal scene of a concrete ostrich being flown over a European city, setting the tone for the film’s exploration of life's unpredictability. A middle-aged man, after recently coming out as gay, struggles to navigate the dating world. His opera singer sister, facing a terminal diagnosis, reflects on her life choices and missed opportunities. Their grandmother, tired of life, seeks a peaceful end but is denied assistance. Meanwhile, a 10-year-old boy, told by a fortune teller that he will die in seven days, embarks on a mission to fulfill his bucket list. As these characters' lives intersect, De Idylle explores the randomness of existence, as each individual comes to terms with their fate, seeking meaning in the face of mortality.
Cinematography:
Emo Weemhoff
Co-Producer:
Ivo Felt
Director:
Aaron Rookus
Director of Photography:
Emo Weemhoff
Editor:
David Verdurme
Original Music Composer:
Sten Šeripov
Producer:
Maarten van der Ven
Layla Meijman
Sound Designer:
Matis Rei
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matis Rei
Writer:
Aaron Rookus
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