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Night Trip

Country: The Netherlands, Language: Dutch, 63 mins

Original Title

Nachttocht
  • Director: Nick van den Boezem
  • Writer: Marc Fiolet
  • Producer: Judith Jacobs

CGiii Comment

A thoroughly painful experience...for the viewer.

Young boy falls for his rowing teacher and, no-one seems to notice - even though it's as plain as day.

The kid is vile. The writing is vile. The mother is vile - yes, the whole thing is vile.


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The(ir) Blurb...

12 year old Thomas ( Abel Claassen) and his quest for friendship and love. He takes rowing lessons and grows rather fond of his teacher...who, according to his mother, is unlike the bully trainers in the other clubs...he really knows how to work with children.  Thomas idolizes his trainer – and when the boy discovers that the person he felt such a love for lied to him in order to sleep with his mother – his heart is broken. It's hard for him to understand why his trainer would prefer to be intimate with his mother than to be with him...

Cast & Characters

Tim Beekman as Jasper's Father;
Peter Broekaert as Joep;
Abel Claassen as Thomas;
Cox Habbema as Judith;
Mies de Heer as Yoka;
Cees Heyne as Frank;
Marnix Kappers as Ben