Pauline and Paulette
Release Date:
March 15, 2002
Limited release
This first feature film for director Lieven Debrauwer takes a look at mental handicaps. It does so with humor, but makes sure to evoke strong emotions as well.
The story is about a 66-year-old woman named Pauline (Dora van der Groen) who has the mental age of a child. Her sister Martha (Julienne De Bruyn) has taken care of her since their parents passed away. The crisis begins when Martha passes away suddenly. Her will stipulates that her estate will be divided between her two other sisters, Paulette (Ann Petersen) and Cecile (Rosemarie Bergmans). However, to get the inheritance, one of them must agree to take care of Pauline and neither has the patience or willingness to do this.
This film has been well received by most critics. It premiered at the Directors' Fortnight of the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and was awarded a Special Mention by the Ecumenical Jury. (Marty Doskins/BOP)
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