A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 22, 1996
Original Title:
Le Huitième Jour
Alternate Titles:
El octavo día
O Oitavo Dia
The Eighth Day
제8요일
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
D. A. Films
Pan-Européenne
RTL-TVi
TF1 Films Production
Working Title Films
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U KR: 15 NL: 6 US: NR
Runtime: 118
Georges has Down syndrome, living at a mental-institution, Harry is a busy businessman, giving lectures for young aspiring salesmen. He is successful in his business life, but his social life is a disaster since his wife left him and took their two children with her. This weekend his children came by train to meet him, but Harry, working as always, forgot to pick them up. Neither his wife or his children want to see him again and he is driving around on the country roads, anguished and angry. He almost runs over Georges, on the run from the institution since everybody else went home with their parents except him, whose mother is dead. Harry tries to get rid of Georges but he won't leave his new friend. Eventually a special friendship forms between the two of them, a friendship which makes Harry a different person.
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Costume Design:
Yan Tax
Director:
Jaco Van Dormael
Director of Photography:
Walther van den Ende
Editor:
Susana Rossberg
First Assistant Director:
Renaud Alcalde
Key Makeup Artist:
Kaatje Van Damme
Original Music Composer:
Pierre van Dormael
Producer:
Philippe Godeau
Production Design:
Hubert Pouille
Set Decoration:
André Fonsny
Sound:
François Groult
Bruno Tarrière
Dominique Warnier
Stunts:
Rémy Julienne
Writer:
Jaco Van Dormael
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