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Preview Image Charlotte Vanden Eynde
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Birth Name: Charlotte Vanden Eynde

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: Ghent, Arrondissement of Ghent, Belgium

Career

First Appearances:

  • Girl (2002) as Muriel

Most Important Roles:

  • Girl (2002) as Muriel

Career Highlights:

  • Girl (2002)

Awards

Awards:

  • Won Best Actress (2002)
  • Nominated for 1 Joseph Plateau Award - Best Belgian Actress (2003)

Full Biography

Charlotte Vanden Eynde starred as Muriel in the 2002 Belgian film 'Meisje'. The movie follows Muriel's journey from a small village to Brussels, seeking independence and work as a museum guide. She rents a room from Laura, who has a child-wish but leads a chaotic life. Meanwhile, Muriel's mother struggles with her daughter's newfound independence and changes at her factory job. The film explores the interconnected lives of these three women across different generations.

Preview Image Els Dottermans
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Birth Name: Els Dottermans

Birth Date: 1964-05-16

Birth Place: Leuven, Arrondissement of Leuven, Belgium

Career

First Appearances:

  • Precious (1991) as Anja

Most Important Roles:

  • Antonia's Line (1995) as Danielle
  • Love Belongs to Everyone (2006) as Rita
  • The Intruder (2005) as Erika
  • Sinterklaas en Koning Kabberdas (2021) as Conchitta
  • Girl (2002) as Laura
  • Two Eyes Staring (2010) as Juf Bongaerts
  • Tot ziens (1995) as Ann
  • WILL (2023) as Maria Metdepenningen
  • Robyn O. (14) (2012) as
  • The Sugar Bowl (1997) as

Career Highlights:

  • Antonia's Line (1995)
  • Love Belongs to Everyone (2006)
  • The Intruder (2005)
  • Sinterklaas en Koning Kabberdas (2021)
  • Girl (2002)
  • Two Eyes Staring (2010)
  • Tot ziens (1995)
  • WILL (2023)
  • Robyn O. (14) (2012)
  • The Sugar Bowl (1997)

Awards

Awards:

  • Golden Calf for Best Actress (1993)
  • Theo d'Or
  • Joseph Plateau Award (1995)
  • Colombina (1989)

Full Biography

Els Dottermans plays Muriel, a young woman who leaves her small village for Brussels to work as a museum guide and live independently. She rents a room from Laura, who has a child wish but leads a chaotic life due to her mother's hospital stay. Meanwhile, Muriel's mother struggles with her daughter's independence and changes at her workplace. The film explores the interconnected lives of these three women across different generations facing varying challenges.


About the Movie: Meisje (2002)

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Release Year: 2002

Nation: Belgium, Netherlands

Alternative Title: A lány, Girl

Director: Dorothée Van Den Berghe

Writer: Dorothée Van Den Berghe, Peter van Kraaij

Production & Genre

Producer(s): producer: Jan Declercq, Dominique Janne, Alexander Vandeputte

Companies: The KL Line, K-Star, K2 SA, Lumiere Productions

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 6 wins & 3 nominations

Similar: N/A

Keywords

Story

Meisje tells the story of Muriel, who leaves her small-town life to pursue independence in Brussels. She finds lodging with Laura, a woman with a chaotic lifestyle but a desire for motherhood. Meanwhile, Muriel's mother struggles with her daughter's newfound freedom and faces changes at her workplace. The film interweaves the lives of these three women from different generations as they each navigate their own challenges.

Summary

Directed by Dorothée Van Den Berghe in 2002, Meisje is a Belgian drama that explores themes of independence, motherhood, and personal growth across three interconnected stories. The film follows Muriel's journey into adulthood, Laura's desire for motherhood amidst her chaotic life, and Muriel's mother grappling with her daughter's new life. Set in Brussels, the story offers a glimpse into urban Belgian life while focusing on universal themes of change and acceptance.