BROWNIAN MOVEMENT
synopsis
Charlotte and Max live with their young son in Brussels. When Max finds out Charlotte has been taking some of her male patients to a rented apartment, their relationship is put to the test. Charlotte agrees to go to therapy and is forced to stop working as a doctor. When they move to India because of his work, both seem happy again, at least initially. For it appears that their past has not been completely laid to rest.
| international title: | Brownian Movement |
| original title: | Brownian Movement |
| country: | Netherlands, Germany, Belgium |
| sales agent: | Playtime |
| year: | 2011 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Nanouk Leopold |
| film run: | 102' |
| release date: | NL 24/03/2011, DE 30/06/2011 |
| screenplay: | Nanouk Leopold |
| cast: | Dragan Bakema, Sandra Hüller, Ryan Brodie, Nilofer Raza, Sabine Timoteo, Frieda Pittoors, Nicole Shirer, Ergun Simsek, Kuno Bakker, Gelijn Molier |
| cinematography by: | Frank van den Eeden |
| film editing: | Katharina Wartena |
| art director: | Elsje de Bruin |
| costumes designer: | Ulrike Scharfschwerdt |
| music: | Harry de Wit |
| producer: | Stienette Bosklopper |
| production: | Circe Films, Serendipity Films |
| backing: | Films Distribution, Mercure International, Nederlands Fonds voor de Film, MEDIA, Eurimages, VAF, Filmstiftung NRW, Deutscher Filmförder Fonds, 3sat, Rotterdam Media Fonds, CoBo-Fonds |
| distributor: | Cinéart Netherlands B.V., Filmlichter |


















