Klinkaart (1984)
The film describes the first working day of a twelve-year-old girl, shortly after the turn of the century. After a miserable childhood in a proletarian family, where she was mother to five toddlers, the sensitive girl follows in the footsteps of her parents and seventeen-year-old sister and sets off for the brickworks. The girl bravely defends herself at work, enduring the boys' bullying without tears, but when the day comes to an end, the foreman tells her that she must go to Krevelt, the boss, to be registered.
Director:
Patrick Le Bon
Writer:
René Verheezen
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Mieke Bouve as Nel |
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Ludo Busschots as Suske |
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Walter Claessens as Krevelt |
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Walter Cornelis as Vader |
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Lea Couzin as Wies |
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Luk De Konink as Zwarte Jokke |
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Jo De Meyere as Mandus |
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Juliette Van de Sompel as Oude vrouw |
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Marc Deknudt as Jongen 2 |
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Ugo Prinsen as Bediende |
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Max Schnur as Tutti |
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Doris Van Caneghem as Moeder |
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Loes van den Heuvel as Fientje |
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Tania Van der Sanden as Meisje |
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Fred Van Kuyk as Kleisteker |
| Directing | Patrick Le Bon | Director |
| Writing | René Verheezen | Screenplay |
| Writing | Piet Van Aken | Novel |