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Three Days of Fish Drie dagen vis

Peter Hoogendoorn / Netherlands, Belgium / 2024 / 85 min / Dutch

An intimate black-and-white drama, interlaced with dry Dutch humour, focuses on an estranged relationship between a father and his eccentric son.

cast Ton Kas (Gerrie), Guido Pollemans (Dick), Neidi Dos Santos Livramento (Nadia), Addison Dos Reis (Carlos), Line Pilet (Bianca)

festivals, awards Karlovy Vary 2024

IMDb

Just as he does every year, sixty-something Gerrie flies from sunny Portugal for a three-day visit to the Netherlands, the drab country of his birth. He has his usual errands to run, and he visits his doctor for an annual check-up, accompanied by his eccentric grown-up son Dick. During their brief time together, Gerrie and Dick’s whimsical but combustible communication comes in unspoken efforts for affection, ultimately offering a glimpse into the dynamics of an intricate bond between two socially inept men, constantly ‘fishing’ for each other’s love.

“I didn't want viewers to see Gerrie as a jerk and Dick as an idiot. I wanted to create a sort of empathy and emotion for the abrasive father-son relationship they have. You can find them odd characters at first, but as the story progresses, you should embrace them in your heart.” (Peter Hoogendoorn)

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