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Movie Overview
Cast
• Barbara Sarafian
• Jurgen Delnaet
• Johan Heldenbergh
Director
• Cristophe Van Rompaey
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
Video/DVD Releases
Jan 26, 2010 (DVD)
Moscow, Belgium (2008)

REVIEWS
NEWS
INTERVIEWS
OTHER
OFCS Rating: 100% Fresh
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"Crossover hits from Flanders are rare and Flemish working-class romantic comedies even less so, but van Rompaey may have actually made both when he made Aanrijding in Moscou (Moscow, Belgium)."  european-films.net  Boyd van Hoeij

3/5
"A feisty romantic comedy about a middle-aged woman who realizes that she has a few options still left whereby she can transform her life."  Spirituality and Practice  Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

3/4
"Moscow, Belgium is a romantic comedy with a different flavor. Although it follows many of the familiar patterns that characterize movies of this genre, it does enough things differently to allow it to step outside of the norm."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

3.5/5
"With no shortage of wit and ample awareness of the human condition, Moscow, Belgium revolves around a complex female character, wonderfully limned by Barbara Sarafian."  Boxoffice Magazine  John P. McCarthy

B
"...a terrific vehicle for Sarafian, an actress who proves that middle age can still be intriguing and sexy."  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

"There aren't many surprises%u2014the characters end up more or less where we expect them to%u2014but it's useless and not at all fun to deny the simple pleasures of this film."  indieWIRE  Leo Goldsmith

8/10
"Director Christophe Van Rompaey takes the oldest story in film, "boy meets girl," and turns it into something fresh and new with sparkling performances by Barbara Sarafian and Jurgen Delnaet."  Monsters and Critics  Ron Wilkinson
OFCS Rating: 100% Fresh
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