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Black Swans (Dutch: Zwarte zwanen) is a 2005 Dutch drama film directed by Colette Bothof and written by Arend Steenbergen and stars Carice van Houten, Dragan Bakema and Mohammed Chaara. The film won a Golden Calf for Best Sound at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2005. It also showed at the 2005 International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Plot
Marleen works as a volunteer in a rest home in Spain. When she meets Vince they are attracted to each other. Their passionate relationship has its ups and downs, and eventually, Marleen ends up in a hospital. The film ends when Marleen walks into the sea.
Cast
Carice van Houten as Marleen
Dragan Bakema as Vince
Mohammed Chaara as Mo, a friend of Vince
Production
The film is set and filmed at the Costa de AlmerĆa in Spain in 2003. Due to financial problems, the film was not released until 2005.
References
External links
Official website
Zwarte zwanen at IMDb