Black Swans (Dutch: Zwarte zwanen) is a 2005 Dutch drama film. The film won a Golden Calf for Best Sound at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2005.[1] It also showed at the 2005 International Film Festival Rotterdam.[2]
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Black Swans | |
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Dutch | Zwarte zwanen |
Directed by | Colette Bothof |
Written by | Arend Steenbergen |
Produced by | Ralf Koot |
Starring | Carice van Houten Dragan Bakema Mohammed Chaara |
Cinematography | Richard Van Oosterhout |
Edited by | Sander Vos |
Music by | Han Otten |
Distributed by | A-Film |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch |
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Marleen works as a volunteer in a rest home in Spain. When she meets Vince they are attracted to each other. Their passionate relationship has its ups and downs, and eventually Marleen ends up in a hospital. The film ends when Marleen walks into the sea.
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The film is set and filmed at the Costa de Almería in Spain in 2003. Due to financial problems the film was not released until 2005.
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