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FINN

by Frans Weisz

synopsis

Football is not one of Finn’s passions – much to his father’s chagrin. A strange crow lures the boy away from the sports ground to an enchanted-looking farmhouse in the neighbourhood. Although the place has long been derelict, on this particular day Finn encounters a mysterious man there in a black coat and a flowing mane of white hair. Finn is entranced when old Luuk starts playing his violin. All at once Finn's mother - who died years ago - appears to him, her face wreathed in smiles, just as he remembers her from a photograph. From this moment on Finn wants nothing more than to learn how to play the violin so he can repeat this magical experience.

international title: Finn
original title: Finn
country: Netherlands, Belgium
year: 2013
genre: fiction
directed by: Frans Weisz
film run: 90'
release date: NL 11/11/2013
screenplay: Janneke van der Pal
cast: Daan Schuurmans, Jan Decleir, Mels van der Hoeven, Hanna Verboom
cinematography by: Goert Giltay
film editing: Michiel Reichwein
art director: Gerard Loomans
costumes designer: Manon Blom
music: Fons Merkies
producer: Sabine Veenendaal, Michiel de Rooij, Jeroen Beker
co-producer: Peter Bouckaert, Sander Heeroma, Jacques Vereecken, Mascha van Erven
production: Flinck Film, Eyeworks Film & TV Drama NV, Caviar Films, Omroep MAX/Hilversum
distributor: A-Film Distribution

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