Crepuscule

2009/04/02 • Released • No Language

Drama
5.0
1h 10m

Overview

An impressionistic experimental drama. A woman walks a fine line between sanity and madness in a world of constant twilight. She works at a filling station and lives a life of emotional isolation. No one seems to pay attention to her, and she lives in a run-down flat that looks as if it's decaying before our eyes. As the woman wrestles with the demons that are taking hold within her mind, she frequently confronts herself in the mirror, often while naked.

Director : Victor Nieuwenhuijs

Casts
Nellie Benner

Nellie Benner

Girl

Titus Muizelaar

Titus Muizelaar

Man

Rietje Janssens

Rietje Janssens

Landlady

Maarten Wijsmuller

Barkeeper

Arie van Dok

himself

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