
MissiePoo16 2007
In this intimate 2007 Dutch short drama from director Anna van der Heide, a 14-year-old named Rosan navigates the complexities of family dynamics through her webcam.
Director: Anna van der Heide
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is MissiePoo16 (2007) about?
MissiePoo16 follows Rosan, a 14-year-old who uses her webcam alter ego to navigate her mother's rocky relationship with her boyfriend Ernest. When her mother's happiness seems at stake, Rosan takes creative measures to intervene using her wit and emotional intelligence. The film explores themes of family, manipulation, and adolescent resilience in a compact yet powerful narrative.
Who directed MissiePoo16?
MissiePoo16 was directed by Anna van der Heide, known for her work in short-form storytelling that captures emotional depth within limited runtime.
Who stars in MissiePoo16?
The film stars Annabel van Lieshout as Rosan, with supporting roles from Saskia Temmink, Michael van Buuren, and Lilou Dekker.
Is MissiePoo16 (2007) worth watching?
As a short drama, MissiePoo16 delivers impressive emotional weight in just 10 minutes. Its themes of family conflict and youthful agency resonate, though its brevity may not suit all tastes. Given its niche appeal and lack of IMDb rating, it's best approached as a curated discovery rather than a must-see blockbuster.
How long is MissiePoo16?
MissiePoo16 has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About MissiePoo16 (2007) — A Teen's Webcam Crusade in 10 Minutes of Drama
In this intimate 2007 Dutch short drama from director Anna van der Heide, a 14-year-old named Rosan navigates the complexities of family dynamics through her webcam.
With her online persona MissiePoo16, Rosan crafts vivid digital narratives to influence those around her, especially when her mother's relationship with Ernest takes a turn. Determined to intervene, she deploys her cunning and emotional savvy to 'comfort' her mother—by any means necessary. Shot as part of the Kort! series, this 10-minute film blends sharp observation with youthful audacity, capturing a moment of defiant empathy in a household on the brink.
The atmosphere is raw and immediate, reflecting the blurred lines between manipulation and care in adolescence.