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Camping Cosmos |
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(1996) Thriller 88 min. "La femme est mystérieuse comme la vache" |
(could take up to 5 min.) |
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With
Lolo Ferrari,
Noël Godin,
Sabrina Leurquin
, Claude Semal ,Jean-Henri Compère, Arno , Jan Decleir, Herman Brusselmans , Antje de Boeck, ... Editing: Matyas Veress Images: Michel Baudour Director: Jan Bucquoy Production: Francis De Smet |
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The story tells us the relation between a father who works as a cultural entertainer in a caravan park and his daughter who comes back after she was kidnapped, |
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and the adventures of the residents of the campsite who all have a peculiar sex-life. The woman of the campsite owner, miss Vandeputte (Lolo Ferrari), wants to be loved and she tries to start a relationship |
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with some guys of the caravan park: the radio-operator,
a man disguised as the hero of the comics "Tintin", the beach-master and the postman. |
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Nobody is interested in an life-interview with a famous writer. The entertainer wants to attract people to a boxing-match, a song-contest, a beauty-contest, but this is not what the ministry of culture wants. |
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He finds happiness with his daughter who supports him. The story ends bad for miss Vandeputte: Lolo is wrapped by her husband like a mummy and thrown into the sea. | |||
| The campsite is visited by the police and everybody leaves the camping in a feeling of despair. I liked the movie because it shows something about my country, | ![]() |
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but it is universal and people from other countries will also recognize people of their own country in this movie. |
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Awards : : Calpurnia Grand Prize 1996: Award of the festival of Ourense (spain) Joseph Plateau Award: nomination for best actress Antje de Boeck Prix de Lille du film Trash 1997. |
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interesting links : filmfestivals.com vidon.net Filmkeuze.nl frites.be cfwb.be Dossiers de presse de: "La vie sexuelle des Belges II: Camping Cosmos", (1996) |
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