No. 10

    No. 10
    2021

    Synopsis

    A stubborn stage actor navigates single fatherhood, a strenuous theatre project, an adulterous love affair, and the confounding dreams awakened by a puzzling street encounter with a mysterious stranger.

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      Cast

      • Tom DewispelaereGünther
      • Pierre BokmaMarius
      • Frieda BarnhardLizzy
      • Anniek PheiferIsabel
      • Hans KestingKarl
      • Dirk BöhlingWassinski
      • Mandela Wee WeeInnocence
      • Richard GonlagPoelzig
      • Gene BervoetsReichenbach
      • Stijn Van OpstalBreslauer

      Recommendations

      • 75

        The Film Stage

        That’s the fun of it all: complete unpredictability.
      • 70

        Screen Daily

        The unexpectedly out-there quality of the third act reveal is a surprise which will work best on an unprepared audience.
      • 50

        Movie Nation

        The theater scenes are so cleverly conceived — theater companies are notorious for such “Noises Off” shenanigans — and so well-acted that the film can only become a disappointment when this setting and story thread are abandoned.
      • 50

        The New York Times

        What the film ultimately becomes — a sci-fi mystery, a smirking satire of religion — doesn’t possess enough actual narrative meat, formal style, or wit to justify its structural gambit.
      • 40

        Austin Chronicle

        Some of this – the simplest parts, the interpersonal drama played out in the rehearsal room, the power dynamics between actors and directors – are genuinely fascinating and darkly fun, as director Karl quietly abuses his position for his own ends. If Warmerdam had kept to that refined perspective, with quibbling about blocking and line delivery, then Nr. 10 might have become more of a complete film.