
Préjudice 2015
In *Préjudice (2015)*, Belgian director Antoine Cuypers crafts a gripping psychological drama that unravels under the summer sky. The film opens on a seemingly idyllic evening, where a family's fragile equilibrium is suddenly disrupted by raw, unsettling emotions.
Director: Antoine Cuypers
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Préjudice (2015)* about?
*Préjudice (2015)* follows a family whose carefully constructed peace is shattered when Cédric, a withdrawn young man, reacts explosively to his sister's pregnancy announcement. The film dives into their emotional turmoil, revealing secrets and fractures beneath the surface.
Who directed *Préjudice*?
*Préjudice (2015)* was directed by Antoine Cuypers, a Belgian filmmaker known for his sharp, atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in *Préjudice*?
The cast features Nathalie Baye as the family matriarch, alongside Arno Hintjens, Ariane Labed, Éric Caravaca, and Cathy Min Jung.
Is *Préjudice (2015)* worth watching?
For fans of psychological dramas, *Préjudice (2015)* is a gripping watch, thanks to its tense atmosphere and strong performances. While not widely rated, its themes of family conflict and emotional depth make it compelling.
How long is *Préjudice*?
*Préjudice (2015)* runs for 105 minutes.
About Préjudice (2015) — Antoine Cuypers' Intense Family Drama Explored
In *Préjudice (2015)*, Belgian director Antoine Cuypers crafts a gripping psychological drama that unravels under the summer sky. The film opens on a seemingly idyllic evening, where a family's fragile equilibrium is suddenly disrupted by raw, unsettling emotions. Cédric, a young man lost in his own world, struggles to process the joyous announcement of his sister's pregnancy, forcing the family to confront long-buried tensions. With an atmosphere thick with unease and tension, Cuypers explores themes of isolation, communication breakdown, and the fragility of human connections.
Nathalie Baye delivers a standout performance as the matriarch caught between love and frustration, while Arno Hintjens and Ariane Labed add depth to the fractured family dynamics. The film's slow-burn narrative and atmospheric tension make *Préjudice (2015)* a compelling watch for fans of intense, character-driven dramas.