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Camping Cosmos

  • 1996
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  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Camping Cosmos (1996)
ComedyFantasyRomance

On a Belgian beach at Camping Cosmos. The delegate send by the Ministry is confronted with sex and murder. The residents enjoy their holidays in a peculiar way...On a Belgian beach at Camping Cosmos. The delegate send by the Ministry is confronted with sex and murder. The residents enjoy their holidays in a peculiar way...On a Belgian beach at Camping Cosmos. The delegate send by the Ministry is confronted with sex and murder. The residents enjoy their holidays in a peculiar way...

  • Director
    • Jan Bucquoy
  • Writer
    • Jan Bucquoy
  • Stars
    • Jean-Henri Compère
    • Fanny Hanciaux
    • Lolo Ferrari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    358
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jan Bucquoy
    • Writer
      • Jan Bucquoy
    • Stars
      • Jean-Henri Compère
      • Fanny Hanciaux
      • Lolo Ferrari
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Henri Compère
    Jean-Henri Compère
    • Jan Bucquoy - l'animateur culturel duCamping Cosmos
    Fanny Hanciaux
    • Eve Bucquoy - la fille de Jan
    Lolo Ferrari
    • Mme Vandeputte -la plantureuse épouse du gestionnaire du Camping Cosmos
    Jean-Paul Dermont
    • M. Vandeputte - le gestionnaire du Camping Cosmos
    Noe Francq
    • Noé Vandeputte - le fils du gestionnaire du Camping Cosmos
    • (as Noé Francq)
    Claude Semal
    • Claude Semal dit Tintin - l'animateur de la radio du Camping Cosmos
    Noël Godin
    Noël Godin
    • Pierre Mertens - le célèbre écrivain entarté lors de son passage à la radio
    Jacques Calonne
    • Jacques Calonne - le délégué du ministère de la culture
    Arno
    • Arno
    • (as Arno Hintjens Hintjens)
    Herman Brusselmans
    • Herman - un peintre autiste
    Jan Decleir
    Jan Decleir
    • L'ami d'Arno
    Patricia Dollez
    • Mme Janssens
    Sabrina Leurquin
    • Ulrique, la terroriste
    Catherine Claeys
    • Giselle Crapaud - la femme du marchand de frites
    Isabelle Legros
    • Isabelle Legros- la comédienne
    Angelo Bison
    • M. Crapaud - le marchand de frites
    Freddy De Kerpel
    • Le premier boxeur
    Jean-Pierre Coopman
    • Le second boxeur
    • Director
      • Jan Bucquoy
    • Writer
      • Jan Bucquoy
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    9silverauk

    Love and death on a Belgian beach.

    The story tells us the relation between a father who works as a cultural entertainer in a camping and his daughter who comes back after she was kidnaped, and the adventures of the habitants of the camping who all have a peculiar sex-life. The woman of the camping owner, miss Vandeputte (Lolo Ferrari), wants to be loved and she tries to start a relationship with some guys of the camping: the radio-operator, the postman, a man disguised as the hero of the comics "Tintin". Nobody is interested in an life-interview with a famous writer. The entertainer wants to attract people to a boxing-match, a song contest, a beauty contest, but this is not what the ministry of culture wants. He finds happiness with his daughter who supports him. The story ends bad for miss Vandeputte: Lolo is wrapped by her husband like a mummy and thrown into the sea. The camping is visited by the police and everybody leaves the camping in a feeling of despair. I liked the movie because it shows something about my country, but it is universal and people from other countries will also recognize people of their own country in this movie.
    9silverauk

    The Belgians and their holidays.

    On this campsite at a Belgian beach the residents want to enjoy life and nothing more. The cultural animator (Jean-Henri Compère) who played also in "La vie sexuelle des Belges 1950-1978" is apparently a fan of the plays of Bertolt Brecht and his "Mutter Courage" but that is not of the taste of the residents who don't show up . I liked miss Vandeputte (Lolo Ferrari) who is behaving as a woman in search for love. The scene with the Russian folksong when she has an orgasm is fabulous. The daughter of the cultural animator (Fanny Hanciaux) is a girl with much sensibility and she tries to understand her father. The writer Pierre Mertens (Noël Godin) is ridiculous with his armchair in the sand at the beach. The radio-operator Tintin (Claude Semal) is pathetic and he is really the person to commit suicide. Football is very important for the Belgians and you see some excerpts of the match Belgium-Russia of 1986 but there is also a boxing-match with the Belgian challenger of Cassius Clay (Jean-Pierre Coopman) for the world-title. There is also a song-contest and a beauty-contest in this movie while the director wants us to show real life at a caravan park in a comical way.
    johan_etc

    A subtle message in a gross wrapping

    Another small-scale Belgian masterpiece.

    Don't be fooled by the obvious over-the-top-ness of this production. Camping Cosmos is a film about the differences in culture between (cultural) animator Jan Bucquoy and the so-called lower classes residing at Camping Cosmos. eg: Bucquoy organizes a poetry night, during the 'larger than legendary' football match Belgium-USSR (Mexico '86, 4-3)...

    Plenty of elements in the film are deeply rooted in Belgian popular culture. (Tintin, surrealism, Sandra Kim, Eddy Merckx, vacations at the Belgian Coast,etc...)

    I'd compare this movie to a Magritte painting... the images you see look so obvious and simple, but remember: ceci n'est pas une pipe!!! There's more to it than meets the eye.

    It's a bit like the Simpsons, if you miss the levels beyond the obvious, you'll miss the best part.
    ctim

    Belgian surrealism on a camping-ground

    Camping Cosmos is the surrealist belgian movie of the last ten years. Jan Bucquoy, the spiritual son of the great surrealist Marcel mariën, shows us how strange the belgians can be. Surrealism seems to be the belgian way of life. Bucquoy shows us a large range of people from all horizons, having all their own ambitions and finding all the most unexpected ways to realize their dreams In the camp we meet pie-thrower Le Gloupier, Tintin with his dog working now as a radio-animator,Lolo Ferrari who cannot find the real love: all this shown in a holliday atmosphere with the beach and tourists . All is told with a lot of sensibility, some times a little vulgarity, but if you read between the lines you'll laugh about it and appreciate it at its best.
    8jphv

    Herge...not

    This second opus of "The Sex life of the Belgians" is one of the most entertaining piece Bucquoy delivered so far. In an almost mainstream colorful setup, the director takes us deep into shameless Belgian trailer park culture. Summer camp sized, the belgo-bucquoy society including its regular nefarious revolutionary characters and adult-fake Tintin is quiet enjoyable. Featuring a couple of neat local celebrities such as Arno or Noel Godin (totally insane as usual), and dead but cult figure, the hyper breasted Lolo Ferrari.

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    • Trivia
      Ten lifesize dolls of Lolo Ferrari were made in five different colors and were put at the entrances of theatres. Eight of the dolls were sold to friends and the two remaining are still in hands of the producer. They are in his living room because they caused too much trouble in the office.
    • Crazy credits
      End credits are intercut with shots of one of the characters singing a song on a stage, then by the text "Les pauvres rêvent, les riches dorment. 1 septembre" (The poor dream, the rich sleep), and finally by a shot of Camping Cosmos deserted and covered in snow, with the words "Fin de la deuxième partie de la Vie Sexuelle des Belges." (The end of the second part of the Sexual Life of the Belgians.)
    • Connections
      Featured in The Dark Side of Porn: Death of a Porn Star (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Noble Belgique
      Written and performed by Claude Semal and Jean-Luc Manderlier (as J-L Manderlier)

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Belgium
    • Languages
      • French
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • La vie sexuelle des Belges II
    • Filming locations
      • Hippodrome Wellington, Ostend, Flanders, Belgium(jockey sequence)
    • Production companies
      • Transatlantic Films
      • Vlaamse Film Commissie
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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