Film

Julie Keeps Quiet (12A)
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Dir. Leonardo Van Dijl, Sweden/Belgium, 2025, 100 mins. In Dutch and French with English subtitles. Cast. Tessa Van den Broeck, Ruth Becquart, Koen De Bouw.
This cooly riveting feature debut is an affecting study of abuse and repression within a prestigious tennis academy. When her coach falls under investigation and is suddenly suspended, all of the club’s players are encouraged to speak up and all eyes turn to his latest star pupil and private trainee, the ferociously talented and hardworking Julie. Julie may or may not have something to report, but rather than cooperate with the authorities – who may or may not welcome her honesty – this tenacious young athlete stays silent, processing the dramas unfolding around her on her own terms.
Entirely gripping, the film features an incredible performance from real-life tennis player and first-time actor Van den Broeck, who telegraphs Julie’s strength, fragility, stoicism and disquiet in her every move.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk
Dir. Leonardo Van Dijl, Sweden/Belgium, 2025, 100 mins. In Dutch and French with English subtitles. Cast. Tessa Van den Broeck, Ruth Becquart, Koen De Bouw.
This cooly riveting feature debut is an affecting study of abuse and repression within a prestigious tennis academy. When her coach falls under investigation and is suddenly suspended, all of the club’s players are encouraged to speak up and all eyes turn to his latest star pupil and private trainee, the ferociously talented and hardworking Julie. Julie may or may not have something to report, but rather than cooperate with the authorities – who may or may not welcome her honesty – this tenacious young athlete stays silent, processing the dramas unfolding around her on her own terms.
Entirely gripping, the film features an incredible performance from real-life tennis player and first-time actor Van den Broeck, who telegraphs Julie’s strength, fragility, stoicism and disquiet in her every move.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk