Bernard Graczyk

Bernard Graczyk

Movies for Bernard Graczyk...

Marieke, Marieke
Title: Marieke, Marieke
Character: Jean
Released: October 29, 2010
Type: Movie
Marieke wants to live her life. But how can she succeed if love has been taken away from her? She seeks warmth in the arms of much older men to find the strength to face the past and finally be herself. Marieke is 20 years old. She lives with her mother, Jeanne, a woman left cold and distant ever since her husband died. During the day, Marieke works in a Brussels chocolate factory. At night, she escapes into the arms of much older men. With them she feels strong, cherished and free. The arrival of Jacoby, a book editor living abroad, searching for her father's last manuscript, upsets Marieke's precarious balance. Her mother does everything in her power to keep them apart. She fears that he will reveal the secret that has remained hidden for so many years. Marieke falls in love with Jacoby but devastated by the truth of her father's death, she sinks despair. Will she find the strength to accept the truth and live anew?
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The Cool Lakes of Death
Title: The Cool Lakes of Death
Character: Bedelaar
Released: September 30, 1982
Type: Movie
Hedwig, a young wealthy woman growing up in the straight-jacket of bourgeois morality in the Victorian era, descends into madness after years of sexual repression and tragedy.
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L'etreinte
Title: L'etreinte
Character: Bernard
Released: August 27, 1969
Type: Movie
The girl is very fascinating and unaware. The great tentacled city will give her unpredictable surprises and she won't be afraid to taste them day by day.
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The Departure
Title: The Departure
Character: The Colleague at the Hair Salon
Released: March 6, 1967
Type: Movie
A young Belgian car nut and hairdresser's apprentice attempts to get a Porsche by all means for his nearing debut race and meets a girl in the same time.
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Migrations
Title: Migrations
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
A family of farmers comes across a stranger with a peaceful message. The problem is that they don’t like visitors…