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Café Derby 2015

★ 6.313 votes97 min📅 2015-09-16

Set in the vibrant 1980s, Café Derby (2015) follows Georges, a relentless market vendor with an eye for opportunity. When he learns Pope John Paul II will visit Belgium, he sees the perfect chance to strike gold by renting the local Café Derby near the open-air mass.

Director: Lenny Van Wesemael

Cast

Chloë Daxhelet
Chloë Daxhelet
Sara
Wim Opbrouck
Wim Opbrouck
Georges
Monic Hendrickx
Monic Hendrickx
Renée
Charlotte De Wulf
Charlotte De Wulf
Virginie
Zinya Van Reeth
Barbara
Robbe Langeraert
Olivier
Ezra Fieremans
Ezra Fieremans
Dimitri
Andres Doise
Andres Doise
Kenneth
Ben Segers
Ben Segers
Rob
Geert Van Rampelberg
Geert Van Rampelberg
Frank

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Café Derby (2015) about?

Café Derby (2015) follows Georges, a hustling market vendor who sees the Pope's visit to Belgium as his golden ticket. But as he races to rent a café near the event, his family fears another disruptive move—igniting a clash between his dreams and their stability. The film explores ambition, loyalty, and the unpredictable outcomes of chasing fortune.

Who directed Café Derby?

Café Derby was directed by Lenny Van Wesemael, known for his insightful storytelling in Belgian dramas.

Who stars in Café Derby?

The film stars Chloë Daxhelet, Wim Opbrouck, Monic Hendrickx, Charlotte De Wulf, and Zinya Van Reeth as the central family navigating Georges' bold plans.

Is Café Derby (2015) worth watching?

If you enjoy character-driven dramas with a mix of humor and heart, Café Derby (2015) delivers. Its themes of family loyalty and ambition resonate, though its unrated status means expectations should lean toward realism over spectacle. A solid pick for fans of Belgian cinema.

How long is Café Derby?

Café Derby runs for 97 minutes, offering a tight, engaging narrative packed with character development and lively dialogue.

About Café Derby (2015) — A family drama about ambition, faith, and the cost of chasing fortune

Set in the vibrant 1980s, Café Derby (2015) follows Georges, a relentless market vendor with an eye for opportunity. When he learns Pope John Paul II will visit Belgium, he sees the perfect chance to strike gold by renting the local Café Derby near the open-air mass. With his sights set on profits, Georges charges ahead, but his wife and five children hesitate—worried about another upheaval in their already restless lives. Directed by Lenny Van Wesemael, this drama blends humor and heart as Georges' ambitious schemes collide with family life, painting a vivid portrait of determination and sacrifice.

Starring Chloë Daxhelet as Georges' determined wife and Wim Opbrouck as the charismatic vendor, Café Derby (2015) captures the raw energy of a working-class family navigating change. The film's themes of ambition versus loyalty unfold against a backdrop of blue-collar grit, offering a touching yet gritty look at the sacrifices one makes for dreams—and the unexpected consequences when those dreams clash with reality.