Will (2023)
They were times for ambiguity and contempt, and in that they do not differ from other times, which is to say they have not gone by.
poster Will

Also known as:Wil (original title)

Country:Belgium, 114 minutes

Spoken languages:Dutch

Genres:Drama, War, History

Director(s):Tim Mielants

Writer(s):Carl Joos, Jeroen Olyslaegers

Video Codec:Unknown

Number: 1892

Tomatometer:
60%
89%
IMDb Rating:
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7.2/10 (2K votes)

Certification:

Storyline:
Wilfried Wils is an auxiliary policeman in Antwerp at the start of the Second World War. The city is in the grip of violence and distrust. Wilfried does what he can for himself, avoiding paths that are too slippery. He receives attention and material support from a man who has sided with the German occupier, Meanbeard, but he also enjoys the confidence of his anti-Nazi colleague Lode, brother to Wilfried’s love Yvette. Wilfried struggles to survive as the persecution of the Jews proceeds unabated.

Cast:
Stef Aerts (as Wilfried Wils), Matteo Simoni (as Lode Metdepenningen), Annelore Crollet (as Yvette Metdepenningen), Jan Bijvoet (as Police commissioner Jean), Kevin Janssens (as Vincent Vindevogel)

Medium: Unknown,

Loaned: No

Aspect ratio: Unknown