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The Dreamed Films
The Dreamed Films

The Dreamed Films

Genres

Documentary

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Belgian filmmaker Eric Pauwels' meditation on dream, travel and film.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

180 mins

Rating

7.3/10

Release Date

18 March 2010

Country

Belgium

Cast

Eric Pauwels

Eric Pauwels

Self/Narrator

Jean Rouch

Jean Rouch

Self

Gaspard Pauwels

Gaspard Pauwels

Self

Oscar van Slijpe

Oscar van Slijpe

Self

Germaine Dieterlen

Germaine Dieterlen

Self

Boris Lehman

Boris Lehman

Stany Defize

Stany Defize

Ilse Ghekiere

Ilse Ghekiere

Reinhart Cosaert

Reinhart Cosaert

Oliver Dekegel

Oliver Dekegel

Bernard Litynski

Bernard Litynski

Francis Bogaert

Francis Bogaert

Luc de Mey

Luc de Mey

Anton Iffland Stettner

Anton Iffland Stettner

Marie Paule Michielsen

Marie Paule Michielsen

Michèle-Anne De Mey

Michèle-Anne De Mey

Lola Pauwels

Lola Pauwels

Eliza Smierzchalska

Eliza Smierzchalska

Léo Pauwels

Léo Pauwels

Jean Marie Grandmont

Jean Marie Grandmont

Johanne Saunier

Johanne Saunier

Mirek Sitek

Mirek Sitek

Salah Hachad

Salah Hachad

Andre Barraja

Andre Barraja

Swapna Dupont

Swapna Dupont

Anton Tarradellas

Anton Tarradellas

Amid Chakir

Amid Chakir

Gilles Lechantre

Gilles Lechantre

Isabelle Martin

Isabelle Martin

Alessandro Comodin

Alessandro Comodin

Sung-a Yoon

Sung-a Yoon

Jacqueline De Mey

Jacqueline De Mey

Jan Weuts

Jan Weuts

Marguerite Didierjean

Marguerite Didierjean

Zoë Poluch

Zoë Poluch

Joanna O'Keefe

Joanna O'Keefe

Pascale Gigon

Pascale Gigon

Monica Marti

Monica Marti

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