
Thank You for Calling
Fantasy · Music · Adventure
Overview
In the anonymity of an increasingly automated city, a successful but socially struggling man finds an unexpected emotional connection through a help desk conversation. Thank You for Calling (Met Wie Spreek Ik) is a short, magical-realistic film about Rens, a director of a music venue who is on the brink of a burn-out. After an emotional breakdown, he is unexpectedly called by Herman, an unknown man on a houseboat. What starts as an uncomfortable phone call, ends in an absurd musical journey.
Top Cast
Jasper van Eeden
Jasper van Eeden
Rens
Jasper van Eeden
Rens
Vastert van Aardenne
Vastert van Aardenne
Herman
Vastert van Aardenne
Herman
Anne-Sophie de Lange
Anne-Sophie de Lange
Anja
Anne-Sophie de Lange
Anja
Wimer en Mia
Wimer en Mia
Herman's neighbors
Wimer en Mia
Herman's neighbors
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