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Somewhere Between Here and Now

an Independent Feature Film produced by Another State of Mind Films

a film by Olivier Boonjing

 

Louise comes back to Belgium after a long trip in Asia, but is reluctant to go home. She postpones the moment to come home. In Brussels North Station Adrian notices Louise. He is about to leave. Instead of taking his train, he follows her. Unlike Louise, he postpones the moment to leave. What follows is a backpacking trip through Brussels at night. They are in a moment in between, not yet gone, not yet arrived, in a huge transit zone, called Brussels. A place that makes surprising encounters possible, an inter-cultural, inter-national area. How to experience the home land as a foreign country? A reflection on travel as a state of mind, and home as a feel.

 

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Somewhere Between Here and Now

Film
Film
Language: 
English
Other languages or subtitles: 
French
Production country: 
Belgium
Running time (In minutes): 
74
Theme: 
Independent
Category/Format: 
Fiction Features
Student film: 
No
Poster: 
Production year: 
May, 2009
Film Credits
Film director: 
Olivier Boonjing
Producer: 
Olan Bowland & Olivier Boonjing
Screenplay: 
Olivier Boonjing
Editing: 
Olivier Boonjing, Quentin Aksajef, Olan Bowland
Film photographer: 
Olivier Boonjing, Olan Bowland, Jean-François Metz
Sound: 
Quentin Aksajef, Thibaut Darscotte, Jean-François Levillain, Thomas Vacquié, Valentin Van Galder
Music: 
Michael the Blind, Ramona Cordova, Jim Kenny
Cast 1: 
Lucie Debay
Cast 2: 
Arieh Worthalter
Cast 3: 
Anaël Snoek
Cast 4: 
Pierre Van Heddegem
Cast 5: 
Stendec
Film synopsis: 
Louise comes back to Belgium after a long trip in Asia, but is reluctant to go home. She postpones the moment to come home. In Brussels North Station Adrian notices Louise. He is about to leave. Instead of taking his train, he follows her. Unlike Louise, he postpones the moment to leave. What follows is a backpacking trip through Brussels at night. They are in a moment in between, not yet gone, not yet arrived, in a huge transit zone, called Brussels. A place that makes surprising encounters possible, an inter-cultural, inter-national area. How to experience the home land as a foreign country? A reflection on travel as a state of mind, and home as a feel.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Between $100 000 and $10 000
Actual Budget: 
12000€
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
HDV
Format Ratio: 
2.35
Film Sound: 
Dolby A
Video master available ?: 
Yes
Video Type: 
HDCAM, DigiBeta, BetaSP, DV
Number of reels: 
1
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
Yes
Festival selections: 
  • Brussels Film Festival 2009 - Official Competito
  • Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur 2009 - Regards du Présent
  • World Film Festival of Bangkok 2009 - Cinema Beat
Awards received: 
Brussels Film Festival 2009 - Telenet Prime Award for Best Film (Audience Award)
Film reviews: 
www.somewhere-themovie.blogspot.com
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Open
Video: 
Open
International: 
Open
Internet: 
Open
Sales/distribution name: 
Another State of Mind Films
Publicity Infos
Publicity contact: 
Stanley Kowalski
Publicity contact email: 
Trailer availble: 
yes
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