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Tim Mielants rueda Wil

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Tim Mielants rueda Wil
Matteo Simoni y Stef Aerts en Wil

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Flemish director Tim Mielants is currently filming his second feature, titled Wil [+lee también:
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, a historical film set during the Second World War and starring two young rising Belgian actors, namely Stef Aerts and Matteo Simoni.

Tim Mielants made a strong impression with Patrick [+lee también:
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, his feature debut, an absurdist and unexpected psychological thriller that tells the story of a lonely bachelor who’s a bit of a boor, and reluctantly inherits a naturist camping site he struggles to take over, especially since someone has stolen… his hammer. After a world premiere in competition at Karlovy Vary, where it won the Best Director award, the film then won no less than 7 Ensor awards, which recognise the best of Flemish cinema. It must be said that before this film, Tim Mielants had already worked extensively as director on several Flemish series, as well as on the third season of Peaky Blinders

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Wil centres on Wilfried Wils, a police officer in Anvers at the beginning of the Second World War. While the town is gripped with violent demonstrations and subject to a general atmosphere of distrust, Wilfried does all he can to avoid trouble. He receive the support of a man from the side of the occupying German forces, called Meanbeard, but he is also a confidante for Lode, his fiercely anti-Nazi colleague, who is also the brother of his fiancée, Yvette. Wilfred will have to fight to survive, while the nazi occupation and the extermination of Jews become more and more oppressive realities. 

The film is adapted from the bestseller by Flemish writer Jeroen Olyslaegers, titled Wil, and was published in French in 2019 with the title Trouble.

In the leading roles, we find two young actors in high demand within Flemish cinema. Stef Aerts, revealed with Oxygen [+lee también:
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, very troubling in Belgica [+lee también:
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, and one of the heroes from the successful Flemish series Callboys. And Matteo Simoni, at home in historical films (Marina [+lee también:
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) as much as he is in more offbeat registers (Gangsta - Patser [+lee también:
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) and soon in Zillion.

Taking care of the image is Flemish director of photography Robrecht Heyvaert, who also worked on Zillion and Patser. Filming has begun in Anvers, and will last until mid-July, with some time also spent in Poland.

Wil is produced by Hans Everaert for Menuetto Film (presenting this year in Cannes Competition The Eight Mountains by Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch) and co-produced by Letter Scripted Media, Minds Meet and Les Films du Fleuve in Belgium, Topkapi Films in the Netherlands, and K & K Selekt Films in Poland. The film will be distributed by Kinepolis in Belgium, and Paradiso in the Netherlands, with a release set for 2023. We also know that the film will be available on Netflix after its release in Benelux cinemas.

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