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Director: Robbe De Hert
Cast: Mike Verdrengh, Koen De Bouw, Willeke van Ammelrooy, Sylvia Kristel
Story of two con men, Boorman and his younger assistant Laarmans, who are trying to sell companies their non-existing magazine.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Lijmen/Het been, a 2000 drama directed by Robbe De Hert, follows two con men, Boorman and his younger assistant Laarmans, as they attempt to sell companies their non-existent magazine. While reception for the film has not been widely documented, its unique premise and exploration of the art of the con have garnered it a niche following among fans of character-driven dramas.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas will appreciate the standout performances and darkly comedic tone of Lijmen/Het been, the 2000 film directed by Robbe De Hert. With a stellar cast led by Mike Verdrengh and Koen De Bouw, this sly story of con men trying to sell a non-existent magazine offers a unique blend of drama and humor that explores the nature of deception and moral ambiguity.
Lijmen/Het Been is a 2001 Belgian crime film adapted from short stories by Willem Elsschot and directed by Robbe De Hert, starring Mike Verdrengh and Koen De Bouw. The movie was coproduced by Belgian and Dutch film companies.
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