The Over the Hill Band

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The Over the Hill Band
Directed by Geoffrey Enthoven
Written by Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem
Chris Craps
Produced byDries Phlypo
Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem
Patrick Quinet
Starring Marilou Mermans
Lea Couzin
Lut Tomsin
Lucas Van den Eynde
Jan Van Looveren
Cinematography Gerd Schelfhout
Edited by Philippe Ravoet
Release date
  • August 2009 (2009-08)(Montréal Film Festival)
CountryBelgium
LanguageDutch

The Over the Hill Band is a 2009 Belgian drama film directed by Geoffrey Enthoven. [1] Main roles are played by Marilou Mermans, [2] Lea Couzin, Lut Tomsin, Lucas Van den Eynde and Jan Van Looveren. The movie was shown at different international film festivals such as Palm Springs International Film Festival [3] and Seattle International Film Festival. [4]

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Plot

Claire, a 70-year-old woman, and her husband have a car accident in which last one dies. On the day of his funeral, Claire is reunited with Lut and Magda. In their late teens, the three were members of a rather famous music group, singing covers of Jacques Brel and other famous artists. The group split after Claire became pregnant. Claire also meets her youngest son Sid again. He absconded many years ago as his parents were only interested in their other son Michel who is now an overanxious man. Over the past years, Sid tried to become a famous R&B-artist but no recording company is interested in his work.

Claire seems to be aware she will not live forever and wants to go on stage again. She neglects the warnings of her general practitioner as she must rest to recover from a sprained leg and a concussion caused by the accident. Claire convinces the puritanic Lut and excentric Magda. She asks Sid to become their producer. Sid eventually agrees on condition he remixes the songs to his style and the group must be named "The Over the Hill Band". As Lut, Magda nor Sid want to invest money, Claire decides to buy all necessary equipment and rents a room which they rebuilt as a music studio. Sid hires two musicians. Artuur, a friend of Lut, plays the synthesizer. Not much later, Claire falls in love with Artuur and both start a relationship which is disapproved by Lut and Michel.

Michel neither agrees with the revival of the group. He is sure the aged women will only be ridiculed by the public. Furthermore, he has his doubts regarding the costs his mother makes and her mental situation, the more when he discovers Claire sold the families wine cellar for a ridiculous low price. He also notices Claire neglects her housekeeping and forgets meetings with her doctor. Last one becomes very concerned when Claire claims she visited her mother on the coffee some hours earlier, although mother died many years ago. That's why he inscribes her for a mental test.

The rehearsals start and the three women eventually get the grip on the new style. Sid is convinced they will be a success and sends a demo to a talent show competition. Although they are selected, Lut and Magda want to quit for personal reasons. Claire can convince them, if only it was a one-time performance. Michel boycotts as much as he can, now knowing his mother suffers a kind of amnesia, most probably Alzheimer's disease, according to the mental test.

Just before their performance on the contest Claire discovers Artuur is cheating on her. This is such a mental shock her Alzheimer gets the upper hand causing Claire to think she is 20 years old, her mother and future husband are in the public and she is going to sing with the former band. The lights dim away and the story moves to a rest home some time later. It's obviously Claire does not recognize her sons anymore.

Claire stands up and the final scene starts: it's their act during the contest which is a huge success. When the act ends, the story goes back to the rest home where Claire takes her seat again. Although Sid mentions his music career got a huge boost thanks to his mother, it is not revealed the act was performed in reality or only in the mind of Claire.

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References

  1. Catsoulis, Jeannette (25 February 2011). "MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE OVER THE HILL BAND'". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  2. "The Over the Hill Band -- Film Review". Hollywood Reporter. 14 October 2010. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  3. 21st Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Archived 2011-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Seattle International Film Festival