Stefan
Stefan Gota
Stefan

In Brussels, a construction worker crosses paths with a bryologist.
Official Trailer [Subtitled] Official
Stefan
Stefan Gota
Stefan
Shuxiu
Liyo Gong
Shuxiu
Cedric
Cédric Luvuezo
Cedric
Mihai
Teodor Corban
Mihai
Saadia
Saadia Bentaïeb
Saadia
Anca
Alina Constantin
Anca
ShuHuan
ShuHuan Wang
ShuHuan
Radu
Victor Claudio Zichil
Radu
Jovial
Jovial Mbenga
Jovial
Polly
Sanae Khamlichi
Polly
Woman in Bus
Stella Kitoga
Woman in Bus
Delivery Boy
Misha van der Werf
Delivery Boy
Romanian builder "Stefan" (Stefan Gota) is quite adept at making soup! With his holidays looming he is clearing out his fridge and hoping to get his ageing jalopy fixed so he can travel. He is also a bit of an insomniac and wanders the streets at night exploring and cutting a rather lonely figure appearing to have few friends. That is until he is walking along a country path and encounters a lady (Liyo Gong) examining the mosses that grow freely. They have met before - in her aunt's Chinese restaurant, briefly, amidst a thunderstorm and he is intrigued with her scientific endeavours. She explains to him what she is doing and why, informing him that mosses were the first plants ever to grow on the Earth. The next few hours see him diverted from his mission to go collect his car, and for the two to share their afternoon together. Might anything come of it? Well, that's not really the point. Instead, this seems to be a gentle reminder of how much easier, especially when empowered by the power of his vegetable soup, it is for people to engage with easy other or friendly and curious terms. It's a momentary observation of not just human existence, but it also showcases the beauty of nature as it exists amidst our man-made concrete and brick environment. The rain also seems to serve an almost allegorical purpose, wiping the slate clean for another episode in his solitary yet open-minded and friendly life. It is a strangely compelling film to watch. There's no beginning, or end - just a middle, and the two actors deliver plausibly imbuing a certain not easily definable chemistry.
Read full reviewBas Devos and Liyo Gong on the Importance of Intuition in Their Film, Here
Bas Devos and Liyo Gong on Here
More movies you might want to watch next.