
Bowling Killers 2012
In this quirky 10-minute blend of crime and horror, Belgian filmmaker Sébastien Petit delivers *Bowling Killers (2012)*—a darkly comic tale where professional bowling champions Tony and Simon navigate a world where strikes and spares are nothing comp...
Director: Sébastien Petit
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bowling Killers (2012) about?
*Bowling Killers* follows two passionate bowlers who moonlight as hitmen to make ends meet. Their seemingly ordinary lives take a twisted turn when their deadly precision for strikes collides with their professional contracts, blurring the line between hobby and horror.
Who directed Bowling Killers?
The short film was directed by Sébastien Petit, a Belgian filmmaker known for his creative and unconventional storytelling.
Who stars in Bowling Killers?
The film features a trio of Belgian actors: Steve Driesen, Gérald Wauthia, and David Leclercq, who bring depth and charm to their morally ambiguous roles.
Is Bowling Killers (2012) worth watching?
With its unique genre-blending premise and tight 10-minute runtime, *Bowling Killers* is a hidden gem for fans of dark comedy and crime thrillers. While it may lack the polish of big-budget films, its offbeat charm and suspenseful twists make it a compelling watch for its concise runtime.
How long is Bowling Killers?
The short film has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About Bowling Killers (2012) — A Darkly Comic Short Film About Hitmen Who Love to Bowl
In this quirky 10-minute blend of crime and horror, Belgian filmmaker Sébastien Petit delivers *Bowling Killers (2012)*—a darkly comic tale where professional bowling champions Tony and Simon navigate a world where strikes and spares are nothing compared to their deadly side gigs.
The atmosphere crackles with tension as the duo balances their love for the lanes with high-stakes contracts, turning a seemingly innocent pastime into a deadly occupation. With sharp visuals and a razor-thin runtime, Petit crafts a micro-budget thriller that packs a punch, oscillating between slapstick humor and chilling suspense. Whether it's the eerie neon glow of the bowling alley or the unsettling precision of their hits, every frame feels deliberate, making this a standout in short-form cinema.