The Ball movie poster

The Ball

"Magic still exists ..."

October 14, 1999 1h 30m 4.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1999. The Ball is a family film. directed by Danny Deprez.

Starring Martje Ceulemans, Ernst Löw, and Jonas De Ro

Synopsis

Besides the stray dog Mingus, 11 year old Sophia has no real friends. She is pushed around by the "Beastie boys", a gang of street kids who have built an entire camp in the trees of a junk yard. One day Sophia hears that the yard is ordered to be cut down by Carlow, the mayor. Mingus, who lives in the yard, will be taken away and put to sleep. Sophia is shocked but just then she meets a gypsy, who lends her an old leather ball. For five days only. The ball is alive and may just be able to help her saving the yard. And indeed the ball proves being an amazing character. It makes objects fly and communicates with Sophia through whistling, and successfully attacks Carlow's bodyguard "Sweetlove". Sophia is accepted in the gang. She realises that the ball might chase the mayor's men off the yard. Yet, Sophia discovers that even great magic sometimes has dark sides: when Sophia's new friend Romeo tries to kiss her, the ball grows jealous and turns vicious...

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 14, 1999 26 years ago
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Runtime 1h 30m 90 minutes total
User Rating 4.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language NL Original language
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Country Germany + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
NL

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Ball about?

Besides the stray dog Mingus, 11 year old Sophia has no real friends. She is pushed around by the "Beastie boys", a gang of street kids who have built an entire camp in the trees of a junk yard. On...

Who directed The Ball?

The Ball was directed by Danny Deprez.

How long is The Ball?

The Ball has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).

When was The Ball released?

The Ball was released on October 14, 1999 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Ball?

The main cast of The Ball includes Martje Ceulemans, Ernst Löw, Jonas De Ro, Michaël Pas.