Moscow, Belgium
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Moscow, Belgium (Aanrijding in Moscou, literally Collision in Moscou) is a 2008 Belgian film directed by Christophe Van Rompaey and written by Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem and Pat van Beirs. It is a romantic comedy in which a single mother, whose husband is having an affair with one of his students, meets a truck driver who courts her.
Moscou is the name of a neighbourhood of the Flemish city of Ghent.
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Cast
- Barbara Sarafian as Matty
- Jurgen Delnaet as Johnny
- Johan Heldenbergh as Werner
- Anemone Valcke as Vera
- Sofia Ferri as Fien
- Julian Borsani as Peter
- Bob De Moor as Jacques
- Jits Van Belle as Nicky
- Griet van Damme as Nathalie
- Camille Friant as Iris
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Awards and nominations
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Won
- ACID Award (Christophe Van Rompaey)
- Grand Golden Rail (Van Rompaey)
- SACD Screenwriting Award (Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem and Pat van Beirs)
- Best Film (Van Rompaey)
- Best Actress (Barbara Sarafian)
- Public Choice Award (Florizoone)
- New Talent Award (Van Rompaey)
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Nominated
- Best Composer (Tuur Florizoone)
- International Jury Award (Van Rompaey)
- Discovery of the Year (Florizoone)
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