
Flemish Heaven
Drama
Overview
A look at the lives of three generations of women. Monique and her daughter Sylvie run a brothel on the border of West Flanders and France. Eline, Sylvie's six-year-old daughter, is fascinated by the mysterious workplace of her mother and grandmother, but she is never allowed inside. A dramatic event turns their lives upside down and the family ties are put under pressure.
Top Cast


Sara Vertongen
Sara Vertongen
Sylvie
Sara Vertongen
Sylvie


Wim Willaert
Wim Willaert
Dirk
Wim Willaert
Dirk
Esra Vandenbussche
Esra Vandenbussche
Eline
Esra Vandenbussche
Eline


Ingrid De Vos
Ingrid De Vos
Monique
Ingrid De Vos
Monique


Isabelle Van Hecke
Isabelle Van Hecke
Vanessa
Isabelle Van Hecke
Vanessa


Mathias Sercu
Mathias Sercu
Detective
Mathias Sercu
Detective


Tom Ternest
Tom Ternest
Alain
Tom Ternest
Alain


Naïma Rodric
Naïma Rodric
Aisha
Naïma Rodric
Aisha


Serge Larivière
Serge Larivière
Philippe Leclerc
Serge Larivière
Philippe Leclerc
Frédéric Gibilaro
Frédéric Gibilaro
Salesman
Frédéric Gibilaro
Salesman
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