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  1. Moscow, Belgium (Dutch: Aanrijding in Moscou, literally Collision in Moscou) is a 2008 Belgian film directed by Christophe Van Rompaey and written by Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem and Pat van Beirs. Moscou is the name of a neighbourhood in Gentbrugge, in the Flemish city of Ghent.

  2. Jan 30, 2008 · Moscow, a working class neighbourhood in Ghent, Belgium. Matty, mother of three, bumps her car into Johnny’s truck on the parking lot of a supermarket. He is furious at the dent in his bumper and yells at Matty. She fights back.

  3. A low-key delight, Moscow, Belgium enlivens its fairly standard story with sharply drawn characters and an outstanding lead performance from Barbara Sarafian. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
  4. Moscow, Belgium (Dutch: Aanrijding in Moscou, literally Collision in Moscou) is a 2008 Belgian film directed by Christophe Van Rompaey and written by Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem and Pat van Beirs. Moscou is the name of a neighbourhood of the Flemish city of Ghent.

  5. MOSCOW, BELGIUM is a romantic comedy about a woman whose soul is full of dents and bruises. In the best tradition of British working class cinema, MOSCOW, BELGIUM shows real people that feature their own kind of humour in dealing with the smaller and bigger obstacles on their bumpy road to happiness - or the Flemish equivalent of it.

  6. ‘Moscou’ is a densely populated working class neighbourhood on the outskirts of Ghent, Belgium. Matty, mother of three, bumps her car into a truck on the parking lot of a supermarket. Johnny climbs down from the cabin. He is infuriated by the dent in his front bumper and yells at Matty.

  7. May 16, 2008 · Moscow, Belgium. Christophe Van Rompaey's portrayal of working-class life as it is lived in Belgium, and by implication much of northwestern Europe, is unsentimental and uncondescending and...