10
95 min
The Herts Camera Sutra or The Palefaces (1973) is a militant and visually fragmented critique of Belgian bourgeois society, blending documentary collage with semi-autobiographical fiction. De Hert attacks the distractions of nationalism, religion, and popular culture while exposing capitalism, social injustice, and postcolonial exploitation. The film’s second half shifts to a disillusioned group of rebellious youths, revealing the uncertainty and emotional paralysis behind revolutionary ideals. Both politically fierce and deeply self-questioning, the film captures the tension between radical ambition and powerlessness.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Robbe De Hert | Robbe | Unowned |
| Monique Beyns | Tarzan | Unowned | |
| Freddy Beyns | Freddy | Unowned | |
| Rufus J. Bonez | Rufus | Unowned | |
| Frans Smolders | Smolders | Unowned | |
| Alfred van Kuyk | Hitchcock | Unowned | |
| Ida Dequeecker | Ida | Unowned | |
| Danielle Petit-Jean | Nelly | Unowned | |
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Frieda Pittoors | Frieda | Unowned |
| Dirk Everaert | Dirk | Unowned | |
| Piet Raes | Piet | Unowned | |
| Guido Van Zieleghem | Guido | Unowned | |
| Jacques Vandenbergh | Jaak | Unowned | |
| Rudi van Vlaanderen | Rudi | Unowned | |
| Reinhilde Decleir | Reinhilde | Unowned | |
| John Van Gestel | John | Unowned | |
| Jeanine De Roef | Jeanine | Unowned | |
| Leo Madder | Leo | Unowned | |
| Paul Verbraeken | Paul | Unowned | |
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Dora van der Groen | Moeder van Robbe | Unowned |
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Fons Rademakers | Unowned |