Manslaughter (2012 film) explained

Manslaughter
Director:Pieter Kuijpers
Screenplay:Marcel Lenssen
Producer:
  • Pieter Kuijpers
  • Sander van Meurs
  • Iris Otten
Starring:
Cinematography:Mick van Rossum
Editing:Annelien van Wijnbergen
Music:Stuurbaard Bakkebaard
Studio:
Distributor:Independent Films
Country:Netherlands
Language:Dutch
Runtime:81 minutes
Gross:$705,949[1]

Manslaughter (nl|Doodslag) is a 2012 Dutch thriller film directed by Pieter Kuijpers. It stars Theo Maassen and Gijs Scholten van Aschat.[2]

Synopsis

Ambulance driver Max has been a paramedic for twenty years. When he and his new colleague, Amira, are called to an emergency one day, their ambulance is blocked by a group of Dutch-Moroccan youths who refuse to budge. Max gets out and eventually knocks one of the boys down, killing him. Max goes to prison, and after completing his sentence, he tries to resume his life, but his former colleagues avoid him. In addition, the friends of the deceased boy have not forgotten about Max.

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Notes and References

  1. 2125496. Manslaughter (2012). 1 November 2024.
  2. Web site: Doodslag. Netherlands Film Festival. 1 November 2024.