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Moscow, Belgium
Directed by
Christophe Van Rompaey
Not Rated
2008
1h 42m
Comedy
,
Romance
,
and more
7.2
93%
80%
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Matty, a 41-year old mother of three with a husband in his midlife-crisis, meets 29-year old Johnny, a truck driver, who takes an interest in her.
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Cast of Moscow, Belgium
Barbara Sarafian
Matty
Jurgen Delnaet
Johnny
Johan Heldenbergh
Werner
Anemone Valcke
Vera
Sofia Ferri
Fien
Julian Borsani
Peter
Bob De Moor
Jacques
Jits Van Belle
Nicky
Griet van Damme
Nathalie
Camille Friant
Iris
Robrecht Vanden Thoren
DJ
Moscow, Belgium Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Justin Berton
Few films tackle the question of whether a man with a history of domestic violence can learn to love again -- and fewer still do it in a subtly comedic and charming way.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The movie just can't decide whether it likes romance or disdains it, whether it wants to be dark or bright.
Detroit News
Tom Long
A splendid little offbeat love story, Moscow, Belgium is a near-quintessential foreign art-house film: smart, sweet, intriguing, well-made and emotionally familiar while still unique.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
As Matty, Sarafian is a marvel as she changes from a gray moth to a girlish butterfly, and Delnaet is delightful as the slightly dangerous Johnny.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Nothing will ever be easy for any of these characters, and that is why we care about them so.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
Perhaps I am being too hard on "Moscow, Belgium," which at worst is inoffensive.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Emotions run deep but are never overdone.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The way Belgian actress Barbara Sarafian plays the opening sequence you're not sure if you're entering a tragedy, or a tragicomedy, or what. The film turns out to be "or what." It's also worth seeing.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Notice how deeply the director, Christophe van Rompaey, has drawn us into these lives, how much we finally care, and with what sympathy all the actors enter into the enterprise.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
A pleasing alternative to the season's Oscar-baiting movies.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
The steady attention to detail in Moscow, Belgium lends it a texture rarely found in films about domestic life.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Rosenblatt
Moscow, Belgium feels not only like a movie from another culture but from another world.
indieWire
Leo Goldsmith
There aren't many surprises%u2014the characters end up more or less where we expect them to%u2014but it's useless and not at all fun to deny the simple pleasures of this film.
Washington Post
John Anderson
Director Christophe Van Rompaey has a script, of course, but much of what comes across so eloquently in this Flemish comedy of ill-manners is wordless.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Directed by Christophe Van Rompaey, this Belgian comedy suffers from the fact that its mismatched lovers are so consistently unpleasant.
Village Voice
Nicolas Rapold
We're not talking the Dardennes brothers here, but fellow Belgian Christophe Van Rompaey gives this light May-to-December pair-up an agreeably mussed, pedestrian milieu.
Slant Magazine
Joseph Jon Lanthier
The aspirations of this quirky Belgian import might be feel-good indie, but the copious flaws smack of pure Hollywood drivel.
Variety
Jordan Mintzer
Packed with plenty of drama, laughs and sentimental charm.
The Hollywood Reporter
Bernard Besserglik
Van Rompaey paints a warm and often witty picture of workaday life in modern (Flemish-speaking) Belgium.
Baltimore Sun
Michael Sragow
Barbara Sarafian provides a full-bodied portrait of mature female strength as a mother named Matty in Moscow, Belgium.
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