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Bullhead 2011

★ 7.1383 votes129 min📅 2011-02-02

"My whole life I’ve known nothing but animals."

Bullhead (2011), Michaël R. Roskam's gripping crime-drama, immerses viewers in the murky underbelly of Belgium's cattle industry, where ambition collides with moral ambiguity.

Director: Michaël R. Roskam

Cast

Matthias Schoenaerts
Matthias Schoenaerts
Jacky Vanmarsenille
Jeroen Perceval
Jeroen Perceval
Diederik Maes
Jeanne Dandoy
Jeanne Dandoy
Lucia Schepers
Barbara Sarafian
Barbara Sarafian
Eva Forrestier
Tibo Vandenborre
Tibo Vandenborre
Antony De Greef
Frank Lammers
Frank Lammers
Sam Raymond
Sam Louwyck
Sam Louwyck
Marc Dekuyper
Erico Salamone
Erico Salamone
Christian Fillippini
Philip Grand'Henri
David Fillippini
Kris Cuppens
Kris Cuppens
Jean Vanmarsenille

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bullhead (2011) about?

The film follows a young cattle farmer whose life spirals into chaos when a crooked veterinarian drags him into a high-stakes, illegal deal with a notorious beef trader. As the farmer's world tightens around him, he's forced to confront the consequences of his choices.

Who directed Bullhead?

Michaël R. Roskam directed Bullhead (2011), crafting a tense, atmospheric crime drama that showcases his knack for blending moral dilemmas with gripping storytelling.

Who stars in Bullhead?

Matthias Schoenaerts leads the cast as the troubled farmer, joined by Jeroen Perceval, Jeanne Dandoy, Barbara Sarafian, and Frank Lammers in this intense ensemble.

Is Bullhead (2011) worth watching?

With its raw performances and unflinching exploration of crime and corruption, Bullhead (2011) is a standout crime drama that delivers both tension and emotional depth. The film's gripping narrative and Schoenaerts' standout performance make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Bullhead?

Bullhead (2011) has a runtime of 129 minutes, offering a tight, immersive experience that keeps viewers hooked from start to finish.

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About Bullhead (2011) — A Crime Drama Unfolding in Belgium's Dark Agricultural Underworld

Bullhead (2011), Michaël R. Roskam's gripping crime-drama, immerses viewers in the murky underbelly of Belgium's cattle industry, where ambition collides with moral ambiguity. Matthias Schoenaerts delivers a powerhouse performance as a young farmer whose quiet life unravels when a corrupt veterinarian pressures him into a dangerous deal with a shady beef mogul. The film's claustrophobic atmosphere, steeped in sweat, desperation, and raw tension, mirrors the suffocating choices facing its protagonist. As alliances shift and secrets surface, the story explores themes of corruption, loyalty, and the cost of survival in a world where trust is a luxury.

Set against the gritty backdrop of rural Flanders, Bullhead (2011) weaves a web of betrayal and violence, blurring the lines between right and wrong. The director's sharp eye for detail and Schoenaerts' magnetic presence elevate this crime drama beyond its genre roots, offering a visceral, character-driven experience that lingers long after the credits roll.