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Director: Dominique Deruddere
Cast: Senne Rouffaer
A father is hospitalised and is craving for some wodka, his son needs to find a way to get him to enjoy it without the hospital staff noticing it.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Wodka Orange (1982), directed by Dominique Deruddere, is a film about a hospitalized father craving vodka and his son's attempts to get him to enjoy it without the staff noticing. While details about its critical reception and awards recognition are limited, the film's premise suggests a lighthearted comedic take on the challenges of family caregiving.
Why you might like this:
Wodka Orange (1982) directed by Dominique Deruddere is a charming, offbeat comedy that blends father-son drama with the playful premise of smuggling vodka into a hospital. Starring Senne Rouffaer, the film offers a unique perspective on the bonds of family and the comical lengths one will go to satisfy a craving.