SUPERNOVA

CO-PRODUCTION

By Tamar VAN DEN DOP

CZAR FILM - as PROD

Drama - Completed 2011

Meis is fifteen, lives in the back of beyond and aspires to a grand and stirring life, but all that happens is the passing of the time, waiting for the next car to run into the front of the house.

    • Year of production
    • 2011
    • Genres
    • Drama
    • Countries
    • NETHERLANDS
    • Languages
    • DUTCH
    • Budget
    • 1 - 3 M$
    • Duration
    • 100 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Tamar VAN DEN DOP
    • Writer(s)
    • Tamar VAN DEN DOP
    • Producer(s)
    • Raymond VAN DER KAAIJ (Revolver), Herbert SCHWERING (COIN Film), Marc BARY (IJswater Films)
    • Synopsis
    • ‘There’s nothing here’ is how fifteen-year-old Meis describes the place where she lives. Indeed her little family home stands pretty much alone in the flat countryside; it’s located exactly at the point where the road makes a sharp turn. A car could so easily run off the road and run slap bang into their living room. Her grandmother sits silently in her wheelchair permanently shaking her head; her father’s favourite position is to be supine on the couch, and her mother is desperate for the family finally to move to the town – it’s as if they’re all paralysed.

      Meis rides around the place on her bike thinking about the origin of the world, about molecules, gravity and exploding stars. She often goes to the old bridge where her grandfather leapt to his death and spends time clambering about, sunning herself and giving free rein to her erotic fantasies. On the few occasions when she meets up with a girlfriend, the talk is all of boys. Then one day it actually happens: a crash. The driver behind the wheel looks dead. It’s a young guy and he’s hot. A refreshingly quirky story about one girl’s sexual awakening.
    • Partners & financing
    • NFF (Netherlands Film Fund), VAF (Flanders Audovisual Fund)
      Supported by Rotterdam Media Fund, Nordmedia Fund GMBH, The Investment and Business Development Bank of Lower Saxony (NBANK) & Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein