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Come As You Are (Hasta La Vista)
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Come as You Are is a film by Flemish director Geoffrey Enthoven, written by Pierre De Clercq, and inspired by the real life experiences of Asta Philpot. It premiered at the 2011 Ostend Film Festival, and has since travelled the festival circuit picking up numerous accolades including the Audience Award at the 2012 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and the Grand Prix des Amériques for Best Film at the 2011 Montréal World Film Festival.
Three good friends: the friendly and almost blind Jozef (Tom Audenaert), socially immature paraplegic Philip (Robrecht Vanden Thoren), and partially paralyzed and terminally ill Lars (Gilles De Schryver), announce to their parents, who they rely on for assistance in their daily lives, that they plan on taking a road trip through the wine route, alone.
Of course that's just a cover for their true destination, a Spanish brothel that specializes in 'people like us'.
When their parents inevitably object, the three boys make plans in secret, and find a chaperone from Brussels named Claude (Isabelle de Hertogh), a physically intimidating and grouchy French speaking ex-con woman who they initially don't get along with but eventually warm up to.
Special Features:
- 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Optional English SDH
- Optional audio descriptive track for the blind and partially sighted
- Theatrical Trailer
- Making of documentary
- Interview with Asta Philpot – whose experiences the film is based upon
- Three short films from British charities representing each of the main characters disabilities
- 115 mins approx.
- Geoffrey Enthoven
Dutch
- 15
- Charlotte Timmers
- Roos Van Vlaenderen
- Robrecht Vanden Thoren
- Karel Vingerhoets
- Katelijne Verbeke
English
- 2.35:1
- English
- 1
- 2
Come As You Are (Hasta La Vista)
RRP £14.99
£5.99
Save: £9.00
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4 instalments of £1.49 with clearpay Learn more
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Come as You Are is a film by Flemish director Geoffrey Enthoven, written by Pierre De Clercq, and inspired by the real life experiences of Asta Philpot. It premiered at the 2011 Ostend Film Festival, and has since travelled the festival circuit picking up numerous accolades including the Audience Award at the 2012 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and the Grand Prix des Amériques for Best Film at the 2011 Montréal World Film Festival.
Three good friends: the friendly and almost blind Jozef (Tom Audenaert), socially immature paraplegic Philip (Robrecht Vanden Thoren), and partially paralyzed and terminally ill Lars (Gilles De Schryver), announce to their parents, who they rely on for assistance in their daily lives, that they plan on taking a road trip through the wine route, alone.
Of course that's just a cover for their true destination, a Spanish brothel that specializes in 'people like us'.
When their parents inevitably object, the three boys make plans in secret, and find a chaperone from Brussels named Claude (Isabelle de Hertogh), a physically intimidating and grouchy French speaking ex-con woman who they initially don't get along with but eventually warm up to.
Special Features:
- 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Optional English SDH
- Optional audio descriptive track for the blind and partially sighted
- Theatrical Trailer
- Making of documentary
- Interview with Asta Philpot – whose experiences the film is based upon
- Three short films from British charities representing each of the main characters disabilities
- 115 mins approx.
- Geoffrey Enthoven
Dutch
- 15
- Charlotte Timmers
- Roos Van Vlaenderen
- Robrecht Vanden Thoren
- Karel Vingerhoets
- Katelijne Verbeke
English
- 2.35:1
- English
- 1
- 2
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