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Release date : August 9, 2015
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : Belgium /
Original Language : French /
Director : Philippe de Pierpont /
Writers : Philippe de Pierpont /
Production companies : A Private View / Iota Production /
August 9, 2015 1h 25m Belgium Drama French More
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This is the story of two childhood friends - Lucas (a 16-year-old high-schooler) and Bert (a mechanic’s apprentice) - who flee the suffocating fish bowl that their killjoy families’ lives have become. Lucas, still quite immature, finds a “big brother” in Bert, a guide who is going to take him straight to the brink of catastrophe. But very quickly, boredom resurfaces and the freewheeling sense of being on an adventure evades them. Should they return to the fold, or keep moving on? Their drifting logic compels them to blindly forge ahead.
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  • title:Welcome Home
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Philippe de Pierpont /
  • Writers: Philippe de Pierpont ·
  • Production companies: A Private View · Iota Production ·
  • Overview:This is the story of two childhood friends - Lucas (a 16-year-old high-schooler) and Bert (a mechanic’s apprentice) - who flee the suffocating fish bowl that their killjoy families’ lives have become. Lucas, still quite immature, finds a “big brother” in Bert, a guide who is going to take him straight to the brink of catastrophe. But very quickly, boredom resurfaces and the freewheeling sense of being on an adventure evades them. Should they return to the fold, or keep moving on? Their drifting logic compels them to blindly forge ahead.
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