Synopsis:
Dr. Kruger’s vital goal is to eliminate the stigma connected to the word “suicide” Why consider it a tragedy when it could be a simple, unimportant medical operation? His exclusive clinic has a fairly peculiar list of patients: from a comedian who’s been diagnosed with terminal cancer to a young, to a cabaret singer who’s lost his voice to a self destructive young woman. Kill Me Please isn’t afraid to deal with the delicate subject of euthanasia with the nastiness that’s characteristic of the best Belgian cinema. There’s no better guarantee for that than the presence of Benoit Poelvoorde, the unforgettable leading man in C'est arrivé près de chez vous. Director biography: Olias Barco
He dropped out of school when he was 15 to devote his life to cinema. One of his most outstanding short films is Poubelles (94), an award-winner in Cannes. In 2002 he directed his first feature-length film, Snowboarder. Kill Me Please is a return to the style of his first shorts. Cast & Crew:
BÈLGICA. 2010
Director: Olias Barco Producció: Philippe Kauffmann Guió: Stéphane Malandrin, Olias Barco, Virgile Bramly Fotografia: Frédéric Noirhomme Muntatge: Ewin Ryckaert Disseny de producció: Vincent Tavier Intèrprets: Virgile Bramly, Aurélien Recoing, Benoît Poelvoorde, Bouli Lanners, Saul Rubinek |