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Tony is 24 and leads a sheltered life : his father is a well-known
prosecutor, his mother a lawyer. Therefore Tony is destined to become
a lawyer as well.
There's
only one problem : Tony's fed up with it. So one day, Tony decides
to take his life into his own hands. He buys an old, rusty van and
starts travelling across the Belgian countryside, selling whatever
people need - or even better, don't need.
Among
the bizarre characters, he meets Andreeke, a rifter with a loud
sense of humor, with not much of a past nor future.
Together
they come to the conclusion that it's basically the banks that are
responsible for everything that's wrong with this world. And in
a remarkable attempt to make a statement as well as a buck, they
decide to rob one...
'Everything
must go' is a comedy about selling and cheating, about enemies who
become friends.

Stany
Crets, Peter Van Den Begin, Bart De Pauw

directed
by Jan Verheyen
screenplay Christophe Dirickx in cooperation with Jan Verheyen
based upon the novel 'Alles moet weg' by Tom Lanoye
dialogues Tom Lanoye
in cooperation with Stany Crets & Peter Van Den Begin
photography Glynn Speeckaert
editing Ewin Ryckaert
sound Dan Van Bever & The Mixy Sisters
music Noordkaap
production design Hubert Pouille
costumes Ilse Vandenbussche
production Favourite Films & Phantom Films
producers Dirk Impens, Rudy Verzyck & Daniel Van Avermaet

original
version Dutch
running time 105'
format 35mm - colour - DTS - 1/1.66
© Favourite Films & Phantom Films, 1996
credits
not contractual
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