An Impossibly Small Object

An Impossibly Small Object

Release date : April 27, 2018
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : Netherlands / Croatia / Taiwan /
Original Language : English / Dutch / Mandarin /
Director : David Verbeek /
Writers : David Verbeek /
Production companies : Lemming Film / Nukleus film / Flash Forward Entertainment / Jaako dobra produkcija /
April 27, 2018 1h 40m Netherlands Drama English More
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A Dutch photographer (played by David Verbeek himself – also a talented photographer in real life) takes a picture of a girl in a parking lot in nighttime Taipei as she plays with her kite. The photo transports us into her life. She is eight years old and is about to lose her best friend, a boy from a wealthy family who is moving to America. Back in the Netherlands, the photographer is confronted with his own constant loneliness. The photo of the girl evokes memories of his own childhood, when he still felt at home somewhere.
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Lucia
Xiao Han
David Verbeek
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Klara Mucci
Severina, photographer's girlfriend
Lisa Lu
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Tine Joustra
Woman in the fund

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  • title:An Impossibly Small Object
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands · Croatia · Taiwan ·
  • Original Language: English · Dutch · Mandarin ·
  • Director: David Verbeek /
  • Writers: David Verbeek ·
  • Production companies: Lemming Film · Nukleus film · Flash Forward Entertainment · Jaako dobra produkcija ·
  • Overview:A Dutch photographer (played by David Verbeek himself – also a talented photographer in real life) takes a picture of a girl in a parking lot in nighttime Taipei as she plays with her kite. The photo transports us into her life. She is eight years old and is about to lose her best friend, a boy from a wealthy family who is moving to America. Back in the Netherlands, the photographer is confronted with his own constant loneliness. The photo of the girl evokes memories of his own childhood, when he still felt at home somewhere.
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