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Préjudice 2015

★ 5.925 votes105 min📅 2015-10-07

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

Cast

Nathalie Baye
Nathalie Baye
Mother
Arno Hintjens
Arno Hintjens
Alain
Thomas Blanchard
Thomas Blanchard
Cédric
Ariane Labed
Ariane Labed
Caroline
Éric Caravaca
Éric Caravaca
Gaëtan
Cathy Min Jung
Cathy Min Jung
Cyrielle
Julien Baumgartner
Julien Baumgartner
Laurent
Arthur Bols
Arthur Bols
Nathan
Jean-François Wolff
Jean-François Wolff
Neighbour
Margaret Almer
Margaret Almer
La fée

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*Préjudice (2015)* follows a family whose carefully constructed peace is shattered when Cédric, a withdrawn young man, reacts explosively to his sister's pregnancy announcement.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.