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Release Date:
February 2, 1993
Original Title:
De wereld van Ludovic
Alternate Titles:
De wereld van Ludovic
O mundo de Ludovic
МИР ЛЮДОВИКА
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CNC
Cine/Vista
Gaumont Télévision
Kunst en Kino
M6
Nederlandse Omroepstichting (NOS)
R.C.S.
TSR
VRT
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Germany | Netherlands | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Ludovic, a 12-year-old boy from a well-off home who is neglected by his parents, who are part of the art scene, falls head over heels in love with Sofie, the daughter of a piano teacher, when he has to pass a test of courage in the schoolyard during recess. The cheeky girl with the two pigtails likes the boy who is interested in her. They soon get closer and meet in secret places in the city. It is the first love for both of them. Shortly after Sofie's father catches the two lovers naked in bed together in Sofie's room, Ludovic is sent away from Brussels to spend time with his grandparents. But Sofie can't stand it without Ludovic and runs away from home to be with him. The lovers hide in abandoned buildings on the Belgian coast. While parents and police search for the couple, both youngsters find that it is pretty hard to be on their own, especially since an ominous photographer is lurking around the children.
Administration:
Josiane Vincke
Assistant Camera:
An de Cock
Assistant Director:
Anne Ingelbrecht
Assistant Editor:
Lie Laridon
Casting Director:
Chris Lomme
Jeannette Snik
Prune Odette Laurent
Costume Design:
Suzanne van Well
Director:
Jean-Pierre De Decker
Director of Photography:
Michel van Laer
Editor:
Victorine Habets
Electrician:
Dirk van Rampelbergh
Jan Platteau
Foley Artist:
Marie-Jeanne Wyckmans
Gaffer:
Eddy Stevesyns
Grip:
Jos Evenepoel
Hair Designer:
Eddy van den Abbeele
Location Manager:
Maarten Moerkerke
Francis D'Hooghe
Ilse Carlier
Makeup Designer:
Eddy van den Abbeele
Producer:
Jan van Raemdonck
Addie Sandee
Production Assistant:
Bernard Vander Donckt
Production Design:
Ludo Volders
Kurt Loyens
Production Manager:
Michèle Tronçon
Production Secretary:
Berlinda Eggermont
Nancy Couliez
Property Buyer:
Marc Vranyczany de Dobrinović
Property Master:
Bob Goossens
Script Supervisor:
Christ Mahy
Set Decoration:
Monique Lefebvre
Sound:
Dan Van Bever
Seppe van Groeningen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Philippe Baudhuin
Still Photographer:
Stefan Alsen
Writer:
Ger Beukenkamp
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