My Queen Karo 15 years old
A young girl witnesses the moral dilemmas of free love when her parents join a squatter community in 1970s Amsterdam.
Nine-year-old Karo grows up with her parents in an Amsterdam commune in the Seventies. She leads a carefree existence in this utopia-for-adults. Everything is shared in the squat, but not everyone is able to honor these ideals. Karo gets confused because of the internal conflicts that start to divide the group. Karo slowly realizes that nothing can stay the same forever.
Credits
My Queen Karo Cast
Name | Character |
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Déborah François She was 22, now 37 years old | as Dalia |
Matthias Schoenaerts He was 31, now 47 years old | as Raven |
Christelle Cornil She was 32, now 47 years old | as Anne Clare |
Maria Kraakman She was 34, now 49 years old | as Alice |
Anna Franziska Jäger | as Karo |
Samuel Du Chatinier | as Daniel |
Nico Sturm He was 34, now 49 years old | as Barré |
Cezanne Q. Cuypers | as Tara |
Ward Weemhoff | as Joop |
My Queen Karo Crew
Name | Department |
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Jeroen Beker as Producer. He was 43 (now 58) years old | Production |
Rebecca van Unen as Casting. | Production |
Frans van Gestel as Producer. | Production |
Marie-Hélène Dozo as Editor. She was 9 (now 24) years old | Editing |
Joseph Rouschop as Producer. | Production |
Frank Van Passel as Producer. He was 45 (now 60) years old | Production |
Kato Maes as Producer. | Production |
Dorothée Van Den Berghe as Director. She was 39 (now 55) years old | Directing |
Dorothée Van Den Berghe as Writer. She was 39 (now 55) years old | Writing |
Bert Hamelinck as Producer. He was 41 (now 56) years old | Production |
Ivy Vanhaecke as Producer. | Production |
Arielle Sleutel as Producer. | Production |
Jan Vancaillie as Director of Photography. He was 49 (now 64) years old | Camera |
Gert Stas as Art Direction. | Art |