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Directed by | Hans Herbots |
Written by | Dirk Bracke Nele Meirhaeghe Christian Vervaet |
Produced by | Bert Hamelinck Frank Van Passel |
Starring | Ella-June Henrard Kalina Malehounova Ina Geerts Thomas Ryckewaert |
Edited by | Dieter Diependaele |
Music by | Senjan Jansen |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Belgium |
Language | Dutch |
Bo is a 2010 Belgian film directed by Hans Herbots based on the novel Het engelenhuis by the Belgian author Dirk Bracke. It tells the story of a fifteen-year-old girl, Deborah (played by Ella-June Henrard), who, in an attempt to escape from the triviality of her life in the suburbs of Antwerp, becomes involved in high-end prostitution.
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