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In this absurdist tale of arrested development, you’ll meet a decidedly oddball family. Loet is over forty years old and still lives with his younger brother at home with their dominant father Baltus. The two have lived their entire life under their father’s thumb and always obey him. His pension also pays their bills. One day, Baltus dies in front of the TV. Now what? The brothers are in a state of confusion, having always been told they are useless and having never travelled further afield than to the local supermarket. To keep living on their father’s pension, though, they’ll have to find a living replacement to play his role while concealing the death of not-so-dear-old-dad. Reminiscent in style and tone of the Coen brothers, Fathers & Sons is a deliciously dark and droll comedy.
- Year2022
- Runtime80 minutes
- LanguageDutch
- CountryNetherlands
- PremiereOttawa, Toronto, Vancouver
- GenreComedy
- SponsorPresented in partnership with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- DirectorJörgen Scholtens
In this absurdist tale of arrested development, you’ll meet a decidedly oddball family. Loet is over forty years old and still lives with his younger brother at home with their dominant father Baltus. The two have lived their entire life under their father’s thumb and always obey him. His pension also pays their bills. One day, Baltus dies in front of the TV. Now what? The brothers are in a state of confusion, having always been told they are useless and having never travelled further afield than to the local supermarket. To keep living on their father’s pension, though, they’ll have to find a living replacement to play his role while concealing the death of not-so-dear-old-dad. Reminiscent in style and tone of the Coen brothers, Fathers & Sons is a deliciously dark and droll comedy.
- Year2022
- Runtime80 minutes
- LanguageDutch
- CountryNetherlands
- PremiereOttawa, Toronto, Vancouver
- GenreComedy
- SponsorPresented in partnership with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- DirectorJörgen Scholtens