
Webcam 2011
In Marc van Uchelen's Dutch comedy *Webcam* (2011), bachelor Antoin finds himself caught in a tangled web of digital deception when his neighbor Rob sets him up with a charming Russian woman named Natasha.
Director: Marc van Uchelen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Webcam (2011) about?
*Webcam* (2011) follows bachelor Antoin as his neighbor Rob introduces him to Natasha, a Russian woman with whom Antoin quickly bonds. Unbeknownst to him, Natasha is actually Rob's secret online lover, and their cohabitation is a ruse to keep her close to him. What starts as a romantic setup turns into a comedic mess of tangled relationships and hidden motives.
Who directed Webcam?
Marc van Uchelen directed *Webcam* (2011), bringing his signature comedic style to this digital-age farce.
Who stars in Webcam?
The film features Tara Baerveldt as Natasha, Horace Cohen as Antoin, Fabian Jansen as Rob, and Angelique de Bruijne in a supporting role.
Is Webcam (2011) worth watching?
With its blend of lighthearted humor and clever wit, *Webcam* (2011) is a solid choice for fans of Dutch comedies. While it may not break new ground, its 71-minute runtime keeps the pace brisk, and the performances add enough charm to make it a fun, if flawed, watch.
How long is Webcam?
*Webcam* (2011) runs for 71 minutes.
About Webcam (2011) — A Hilarious Dutch Comedy of Love, Lies, and Digital Deception
In Marc van Uchelen's Dutch comedy *Webcam* (2011), bachelor Antoin finds himself caught in a tangled web of digital deception when his neighbor Rob sets him up with a charming Russian woman named Natasha. Unbeknownst to Antoin, Natasha is actually Rob's secret online lover, and their new living arrangement is nothing more than a clever ruse to keep her close. What begins as a quirky romantic comedy quickly spirals into a farcical exploration of love, lies, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion in the digital age.
With its sharp humor and relatable themes, *Webcam* delivers a lighthearted yet biting commentary on modern relationships and the lengths people go to for companionship. Tara Baerveldt shines as Natasha, while Horace Cohen and Fabian Jansen bring chaotic energy to their roles as the well-meaning but misguided men at the heart of the scheme. This 71-minute romp is a perfect pick for fans of witty, offbeat comedies that balance charm with a touch of absurdity.