Halfway
A Film by Geoffrey Enthoven
2014 - Belgium - Comedy - DCP - 2.35 - 115 min.
with Koen De Graeve , Jurgen Delnaet & Evelien Bosmans
Language: Dutch
Produced by Mariano Vanhoof
Involved in a bitter divorce Stephen moves into a new house. Soon his quiet is disturbed by Theo who is standing in his living room claiming to be the rightful resident of the house and asking him to move out. Unwilling to yield, Stephen finds himself in the midst of a turf war and discovers that Theo used to be the owner of the house. But he died two years ago...
Festival 2015
Audience Award
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