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Eyeworks presents
Koen De Bouw Werner De Smedt Blerim Destani Hilde De Baerdemaeker
A film by
Jan Verheyen
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Dossier K. is a hard hitting
crime thriller, reuniting
the buddy cops from the
internationally acclaimed The
Alzheimer Case (aka The
Memory of a Killer). This time
they are a bit older, a bit more
cautious, and struggling with
the ‘new approach’ to crime
control.
Dossier K. plunges us into a
violent clash between two
worlds: the Albanian mountain
clans trying to hold on to their
ancient codes and a modern
metropolis desperately protecting
its brittle privileges from invasion.
Caught in the eye of that storm
are a young Albanian on a
mission-of-honour to avenge his father and a
lovesick cop dead set on stopping the blood
feud. By the time both find out they’ve been
manipulated from the outset, they are on a fatal
collision course.
Dossier K. is a modern revenge story with the
intensity of a classic tragedy that will leave
cinema audiences on the edge of their seats.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
Born in 1963, Jan Verheyen made his feature debut in 1991 with Boys, a Belgian take on the American teen-pics
of the 80s. Besides being a local box office hit, the film sold to 15 territories. For his next film, The Little Death
(1995), Verheyen crossed the Atlantic. Back in Belgium he directed Everything Must Go! (1996), which earned
both public and critical acclaim in Belgium and at festivals abroad. This was followed by box office successes
Team Spirit (2000), Alias (2002), Team Spirit 2 (2003), Gilles (2005), Missing (2007) and Cut Loose (2008).
He is now preparing his 11th feature film Crazy About Ya. In addition to his career as a director, Verheyen
has experience of almost every aspect of the film business: as a festival organiser-programmer (Knokke-Heist
Film Festival); as a distributor (Independent Films and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment in London); and as a
programme director (private broadcaster VTM). He also writes articles, publishes books, and can regularly be
seen on TV, as a guest on talkshows, presenting Film Night specials and participating in celebrity gameshows.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
Launched in 1981, Eyeworks Film & TV Drama (formerly MMG) is one of Flanders’ most prominent film
production companies. Its impressive filmography features critical successes such as Crazy Love (aka
Love is a Dog from Hell), Brussels By Night, Wait until Spring, Bandini and Ben X, as well as local and
international hits such as The Alzheimer Case (aka The Memory of a Killer), Hector, Missing and Storm
Force. New and upcoming features include Crazy About Ya, Marina and Swooni. The company has a
tradition of working with established filmmakers as well as discovering and launching emerging talents.
PRODUCTION
Production company:
Eyeworks Film & TV Drama
Flemish producer: Peter Bouckaert,
Erwin Provoost
Co-producers: Petra Goedings
Co-production: Phanta Vision,
één, TROS
Supported by: Flanders Audiovisual
Fund (VAF), NFF, CoBO,
Tax Shelter, Media
INFO
Eyeworks Film & TV Drama
Peter Bouckaert
Fabriekstraat 43
BE -1930 Zaventem
T +32 2 453 03 04
F +32 2 453 09 20
drama.belgium@eyeworks.tv
www.eyeworksfilm.be
SALES
The Works International
4th Floor, Portland House
4 Great Portland Street
UK - London W1W 8QJ
T +44 (0)20 7612 1080
F +44 (0)20 7612 1081
www.theworksmediagroup.com
www.dossierkfilm.be
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FORMAT
Original version: Dutch, Albanian
Running time: 120’
Format: 35mm, 1:2.35 (scope),
Dolby SR, Colour
Year of production: 2009
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CREDITS
Original title: Dossier K.
Director: Jan Verheyen
Cast: Koen De Bouw, Werner De Smedt,
Hilde De Baerdemaeker, Blerim Destani,
Filip Peeters, Jappe Claes, Greg Timmermans,
Marieke Dilles, R. Kan Albay
Original screenplay: Carl Joos, Erik Van Looy,
Jan Verheyen – based on the bestselling novel
by Jef Geeraerts
Photography: Frank Van den Eeden
Editing: Philippe Ravoet
Sound: Simone Galavazi, Pedro Van der Eecken
Sound design: Peter Flamman, Wart Wamsteker
Music: Wiegel Meirmans Snitker