Frailer (film)

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Frailer
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Directed by Mijke de Jong
Written byMijke de Jong
Jolein Laarman  [ nl ]
Produced byFrans van Gestel
Ellen Havenith
Arnold Heslenfeld
StarringLeonor Pauw
Marnie Blok
Lieneke Le Roux
Adelheid Roosen
CinematographyTon Peters
Edited byDorith Vinken
Music byRutger Reinders
Release dates
  • 4 September 2014 (2014-09-04)(TIFF)
  • 2 October 2014 (2014-10-02)(Netherlands)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch

Frailer (Dutch : Brozer) is a 2014 Dutch drama film directed by Mijke de Jong. Initially intended as a sequel to her 1997 project Frail (aka Broos ), the film moves from fiction to documentary as it follows the main character (played by Leonor Pauw) fighting cancer in reality. [1] The film also stars Marnie Blok  [ nl ], Lieneke Le Roux and Adelheid Roosen  [ nl ].

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Frailer was selected for screening at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. [2] [3]

Among assorted Frailer reviews, [4] The Hollywood Reporter praised the "kind of kaleidoscopic portrait of a strong, smart, very lovable middle-aged woman facing death" but found the blurring of reality and fiction rather confusing. [5]

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References

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  2. TIFF Adds 'Clouds of Sils Maria' and 'Two Days, One Night,' Reveals 5 More Lineups, IndieWire, 12 August 2014, retrieved 14 June 2024
  3. Toronto Film Festival Unveils CWC, City To City Sections, Screen International (Screen Daily), 12 August 2014, retrieved 14 June 2024
  4. Frailer - Mijke de Jong, Frauen Film Fest, 6 April 2015, retrieved 14 June 2024
  5. 'Frailer' ('Brozer'): Toronto Review, The Hollywood Reporter, 11 September 2014, retrieved 14 June 2024