Dikkenek (2006)
Directed by Olivier Van Hoofstadt

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Jean-Claude is the definitive dikkenek - a cocky womaniser who is so sure of himself that he cannot resist boasting about his amorous conquests and giving advice to others.  His friend Stef could hardly be more different.  Timid and an old-fashioned romantic at heart, Stef has had no success with the opposite sex and is secretly envious of JC's ability to lure anything in a skirt into his bed.  Naturally, JC cannot help giving Stef some friendly advice...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Van Hoofstadt
  • Script: Olivier Legrain, Olivier Van Hoofstadt
  • Cinematographer: Jean-François Hensgens
  • Cast: Jean-Luc Couchard (Jean-Claude), Dominique Pinon (Stef), Jérémie Renier (Greg), Marion Cotillard (Nadine), Mélanie Laurent (Natacha), Catherine Jacob (Sylvie), Florence Foresti (Le commissaire Laurence), François Damiens (Claudy), Marie Kremer (Fabienne)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French / Dutch
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 84 min

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