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Director: Jos Stelling
Cast: Sergey Makovetskiy, Gene Bervoets, Sylvia Hoeks, Anne Verhoeven
An older film critic's life is interrupted by an unexpected visitor.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Duska, a 2007 drama film directed by Jos Stelling, has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics praised the film's introspective exploration of the life of an aging film critic, others found it slow-paced and lacking in compelling narrative. The film has not received any major awards recognition, and its audience reception, as reflected in its IMDb rating of 5.7/10, suggests a divided public response.
Why you might like this:
Fans of introspective European dramas will appreciate the thoughtful, character-driven storytelling in Duska from 2007. Director Jos Stelling crafts an intimate portrait of an aging film critic whose life is disrupted by an unexpected visitor, with powerful performances from Sergey Makovetskiy and Sylvia Hoeks driving the film's meditative exploration of loneliness and the creative process.
Duska is a 2007 Dutch film directed by Jos Stelling. It was the Netherlands' submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. At the Netherlands Film Festival, where it was the opening film Sylvia Hoeks won the Best Supporting Actress Golden Calf for her role as a cashier, while composer Bart van de Lisdonk was nominated for Best Music.
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