Phileine Says Sorry
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| Phileine Says Sorry | |
| Directed by | Robert Jan Westdijk |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Jeroen Beker |
| Written by | Ronald Giphart (novel) Robert Jan Westdijk |
| Starring | Kim van Kooten Michiel Huisman |
| Release date(s) | October 9, 2003 (Netherlands) |
| Running time | 95 min. |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Language | Dutch, English |
| Budget | € 3,200,000 |
Phileine Says Sorry (Dutch: Phileine zegt sorry) is a Dutch/American 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Jan Westdijk. It is based on the novel Phileine zegt sorry by Ronald Giphart.
[edit] Plot
The story is about Phileine (Kim van Kooten) and her actor boyfriend Max (Michiel Huisman). He goes to New York to improve his acting skills. Later on, without Max knowing it, Phileine also travels to New York, and discovers that he has been rehearsing for a "pornographic" version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
[edit] Main cast
- Kim van Kooten - Phileine
- Michiel Huisman - Max
- Hadewych Minis - Gulpje
- Tara Elders - Lala
- Kenan Raven - LT
- Mads Wittermans - Christiaan
- Leona Philippo - Joanna
- Liesbeth Kamerling - Fleur
- Roeland Fernhout - Jules
[edit] External links
- Official website (in Dutch)
- Phileine zegt sorry at the Internet Movie Database

