

Crazy Love
1987 Directed by Dominique DeruddereThree 'Bukowskian' torrid nights in the life of a man in search of love. Harry Voss, 12, is young and naive. Love, for him, is romantic love between princes and princesses demurely kissing each other on the mouth. His father is a hero who kidnapped his mother and married her on a lonely mountain peak... Later on, he'll do the same. But Harry has a lot to learn. He learns about 'being hot' and 'fucking' and about what you have to do when you're alone and 'feel the itch'. He also learns that there are handsome men and ugly ones, that love can be unfair. That one can find comfort in drinking... but above all he learns that man is capable of anything - absolutely anything! - to get his fair share of love.

Geert Hunaerts
....................................................Jonge Harry Voss

Josse De Pauw
....................................................Harry Voss/Vader Harry Voss eerste deel

Michaël Pas
....................................................Stan

Gene Bervoets
....................................................Jeff
Amid Chakir
....................................................Bill
Florence Béliard
....................................................The Princess / The corpse

Karen van Parijs
....................................................Moeder van Harry
Director
...........................................................Dominique Deruddere
Writer
...........................................................Marc Didden
Dominique Deruddere
Novel
...........................................................Charles Bukowski
Production Companies
...................................................Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la FWB
Kabinet van de Gemeenschapsminister van Cultuur
Multimedia (BE)
Production Countries
........................................................Belgium
Spoken Languages
....................................................Deutsch
Italiano
Nederlands
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
Romance
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