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Cargo

Country: Belgium, Language: Dutch, 91 mins

  • Director: Gilles Coulier
  • Writer: Gilles Coulier; Tom Dupont
  • Producer: Gilles Coulier; Gilles De Schryver

CGiii Comment

In the cold waters of the North Sea, Leon Broucke falls overboard his fishing boat right before the eyes of his eldest son, Jean. The old man slips into a deep coma, leaving his son behind with a huge debt and the responsibility of the family business. The absence of his father sets off an aftershock of conflicts between him and his two brothers. Francis is torn between his family and leaving with his secret lover. William returns home to escape his life of crime, and redeem himself. Desperate to build a future for his 8-year-old son, Jean recriminates his brother for his criminal past. Cargo is a story about how desperation can bring a family to the edge of destruction.


Trailer...

CARGO by Gilles Coulier - trailer from Post Bills PR on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Sam Louwyck as Jean Broucke;
Wim Willaert as Francis Broucke;
Gilles De Schryver as Safety Inspector;
Josse De Pauw;
Mathias Sercu;
Sebastien Dewaele as William Broucke;
Koen De Sutter;
Mieke Dobbels;
Chiel Vande Vyvere as Vico Broucke;
Roland Van Campenhout as Leon Broucke;
Roda Fawaz as Said;
Luc Dufourmont;
Wennie De Ruyck;
Miguel Martins as Man in dark room