Hidden Flaws movie poster

Hidden Flaws

October 28, 2004 1h 43m 6.0/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 2004. Hidden Flaws is a feature film. directed by Paula van der Oest.

Starring Monic Hendrickx, Eric van der Donk, and Matteo van der Grijn

Synopsis

Seventy-year-old Agnes takes the ashes of her dear Robert and travels to their regular holiday cottage on the Scottish island of Mull. On the way, two Dutch runaways, the ten-year-old girl Chris and her younger brother Tommie, sneak into her car. The children warn Agnes they will flee again if she calls the police. In the secluded house, beautifully located near a bay with a view of the sea, the elderly woman and the children gradually grow towards each other. Chris is confident and short-tempered, and dominates not only her younger, pigheaded brother, but also old Agnes, who loses herself in memories of Robert. Meanwhile, Agnes has to withstand the people who want to take over the house from her. The surroundings play a major role in this adaptation of Renate Dorrestein's novel about family, trust and secrets.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 28, 2004 21 years ago
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Runtime 1h 43m 103 minutes total
User Rating 6.0/10 Good (2 votes)
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Language NL Original language
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Country Netherlands Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
NL

Production Companies

  • SellOutPictures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hidden Flaws about?

Seventy-year-old Agnes takes the ashes of her dear Robert and travels to their regular holiday cottage on the Scottish island of Mull. On the way, two Dutch runaways, the ten-year-old girl Chris an...

Who directed Hidden Flaws?

Hidden Flaws was directed by Paula van der Oest.

How long is Hidden Flaws?

Hidden Flaws has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).

When was Hidden Flaws released?

Hidden Flaws was released on October 28, 2004 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Hidden Flaws?

The main cast of Hidden Flaws includes Monic Hendrickx, Eric van der Donk, Matteo van der Grijn, Gert Embrechts, Priscilla Knetemann.