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Kassablanka

Country: Belgium, Language: Dutch, 100 mins

  • Director: Ivan Boeckmans; Guy Lee Thys
  • Writer: Guy Lee Thys
  • Producer: Bernard Dewulf; Mike Madelein

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The Van Loock family and the Fawzi family both live in Kassablanka, a popular multiethnic district of Antwerp. Mr. Van Loock is a rabid supporter of the extreme right-wing political party Flemish bloc. Mr. Fawzi, a Moroccan immigrant, is a conservative Muslim. In October 2000, one week prior to a hotly contested national election, 17-year-old Leilah Fawzi falls for 19-year-old Berwout Van Loock. This development sparks a sometimes hilarious and sometimes politically incorrect love story that explores the thin walls between love and hate.


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Cast & Characters

Roy Aernouts as Berwout Van Loock;
Mo Barich as Mostafa Fawzi;
Amid Chakir as Nonkel Nourredine;
Patricia Chenut as Zonhilde Van Loock;
Tanja Cnaepkens as Marina Van Loock;
Luk D'Heu as Dronken man;
Pieter Genard as Neef Kevin;
Werner Gielis as Bartender;
Souad Hamdaoui as Samia Fawzi;
Babett Manalo as Leilah Fawzi;
Elias Mentzel as Lars;
Aida Soraya Merzoug as Tante Hayet;
Rudolph Segers as Rudolf Van Loock;
Alain Van Goethem as Nico Fazzi;
Fred Van Kuyk as Opa Josse;
Mostafa Benkerroum as Mohamed Abdelouafi;
Francine de Bolle as Lydia