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''North Sea Texas'' ( nl, Noordzee, Texas) is a 2011 Belgian
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directed by Bavo Defurne in his feature directorial debut, who co-wrote the script with Yves Verbraeken, based on
André Sollie André Sollie (born 7 July 1947) is a Belgian author and illustrator of children's literature. Career Sollie made his debut in children's poetry with ''Soms, dan heb ik flink de pest in'' in 1986. In 2000, Sollie and Ingrid Godon published ...
's ''Nooit gaat dit over''. The film stars Jelle Florizoone, Mathias Vergels, and
Eva Van Der Gucht Eva Van der Gucht (born 1 September 1977) is a Belgian actress. Eva graduated in 2000 at the Amsterdam Theater and Drama academie. While studying she was selected to star in the film ''Everybody's Famous! ''Everybody's Famous!'' ( nl-BE, Iede ...
. The film follows Pim (Florizoone) falling in love with his best friend, Gino (Vergels).


Plot

A young Pim and his mother, Yvette, live in the Belgian countryside with their dog, a Miniature Pinscher named Mirza. The mother, a lonely divorcee, plays a piano accordion, and patronizes a local bar called Texas. One day Pim and his mother attend a fair, where they meet a traveling carny named Zoltan. Zoltan is kind to the younger Pim, and Pim is infatuated. Zoltan rents a room in Yvette's home intermittently, but later stops coming to town. Meanwhile, Yvette begins spending time with a man named Etienne, who is brutish and macho, and whom Pim immediately despises. As time passes, Pim develops a close friendship with the slightly older Gino, who becomes his best friend. Pim falls in love with Gino, and Gino explores his sexuality with the adoring Pim, and the two become increasingly intimate. They both agree to keep their sexual relationship a secret. Meanwhile, Gino's sister Sabrina develops feelings for Pim, and Gino nearly spends the night with a girl he is seeing named Françoise. Pim, seeing Gino kiss Françoise, commits an act of vandalism as revenge and a rift forms between the two friends. Sabrina subsequently finds out that Pim is gay, and Yvette breaks it off with the boorish Etienne. Around this time, the enigmatic Zoltan unexpectedly returns. Gino, growing uncomfortable with the complicated circumstances, begins pushing Pim away. Compounding the emotional roller coaster for Pim, he goes to Zoltan's room one evening, hoping to spend the night with him, only to find Zoltan out of his room and down the hall having sex with Pim's mother. Having long wanted Zoltan for himself, even before he fell in love with Gino, a distraught Pim runs off into the night. Devastated that he cannot be with Zoltan, he returns home to find his mother has left with Zoltan and left him a note. Pim takes Mirza and moves in with Sabrina, while Gino is living out of town with Françoise. Following the funeral of Gino's and Sabrina's mother Marcella, Pim and Sabrina are seen living together, although the living arrangement is clearly platonic. On a rainy day, Gino returns. After Pim tells Gino that his sister isn't home, Gino tells Pim that it was he who Gino came home for. Gino gently grabs Pim and moves him against the wall. Gino returns a cloth with special meaning to them both to Pim, telling him to tie a knot in it so that he will never forget him. He then proceeds to kiss Pim on the neck and the two embrace one another passionately. Pim tells Gino to "stay," and the film ends with the two of them embracing each other, suggesting a happy ending for the young couple.


Cast


Music


Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from film critics. Review aggregator
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reports that 83% out of 29 professional critics gave the film a positive review. Henry Barnes from
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said that "North Sea Texas looks beautiful, is acted brilliantly, but it's hard to get a hold on when Pim's drifting by in a dream world." Allan Hunter from the
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called it "A delicate little heartwarmer of a film." Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of the
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panned it, and compared the film to the director's previous efforts: “So why is it that ''Campfire'' is engrossing, while ''North Sea Texas'' is frequently dull?” Vishnevetsky notes this is
Bavo Defurne Saint Bavo of Ghent (also known as Bavon, Allowin, Bavonius, Baaf; AD 622–659) is a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint. He was the son of Pepin of Landen and the brother of saints Begga and Gertrude of Nivelles. Life Bavo was born n ...
's first feature-length film, having made short films since 1990, and Defurne fails to develop the characters or story with the extra time.


Awards

At the 2011 edition of the
Montreal World Film Festival The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; french: le Festival des Films du Monde) was one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto Internat ...
, the film received two prizes: the "Silver Zenith for the First Fiction Feature Film" and the "Fipresci Prize for a film in the First Films Competition". In late October, the film premiered at the Rome International Film Festival. It was warmly welcomed there, receiving the Marc'Aurelio Alice nella Città 13 + Award of the Festival. In January, the film was selected for the
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, along with four other Flemish films. It was released in the United States by Strand Releasing, after it bought the film rights to
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. The film was also screened at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and was released April 6, 2012 in the UK. In 2013 it was screened in the Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival, TLVFest.


Home media

''North Sea Texas'' was released on DVD in the United Kingdom (Region 2) on 6 August 2012 from Peccadillo Pictures. It was made available in the United States (Region 1) on 19 February 2013 via Strand Releasing. The film became came available on Blu-ray in France ("''Sur le chemin des dunes''") on 2 May 2013 from Outplay distribution, a company that specializes in LGBT-themed movies. The Collector's Edition set also contains the DVD. In the UK, Saffron Hill distribution released the film on 10 February 2014 in a double play set also featuring the DVD.


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