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'Brussels by Night' is a Belgian drama film from 1983, directed by former Humo journalist Marc Didden. The low budget picture was financed partly by Herman Schueremans, organizer of the Flemish rock festival Rock Werchter. The film was named after a 1979 song by Raymond van het Groenewoud, who also wrote the soundtrack for the movie.

'Brussels by Night' was important in Belgian film history because its bleak, grey atmosphere and stream of consciousness structure were a sharp contrast with the more conventional films the country produced up to then.

Plot



Brussels 1983. Max is seriously depressed. He tries to commit suicide by sticking a gun in his mouth, but when the gun jams, he cries nevertheless. We follow him as he travels through Brussels without any goal and provokes everyone he meets. His mood changes at the most unpredictable moments. Max meets two people, Alice, a bar keeper, and Abdel, her customer of Moroccan descent. Both men fancy Alice as their mistress. The climax of the story takes place on the Ronquires inclined plane.

Cast



* Franois Beukelaers: Max

* Johan Joos: Station assistant

* Mariette Mathieu: Lady in train

* Danil Van Avermaet: Taxi chauffeur

* Michiel Mentens: Louis

* Nellie Rosiers: Josephine-Charlotte

* Marleen Merckx: Waitress

* Ingrid De Vos: Alice

* Amid Chakir: Abdel

* Bernard Van Eeghem: Night club bouncer

* Jan Reussens: Receptionist

* Fred Van Kuyk: Jules

* Machteld Ramoudt: Sister Alice

* Liliane De Waegeneer: Ecologist at party

* Paul Pauwels: Blonde boy at party

* Jim Van Leemput: Parking meter man

* Josse De Pauw: Man in laundrette

* Jaak Pijpen: Guide in Ronquires

* Ronny Waterschoot: Police officer

* Guy Mortier: Assistant-judge

* Senne Rouffaer: Judge

* Brendan Fonteyne: Son of Max

* Fransceska Buelens: Wife of Max

Awards



* 1980: Staatsprijs for Best Script

* 1983: Best Debut Filmfestival of San Sebastian

* 1983: Silver trophy Spanish Federation of Cin-Clubs at the Filmfestival of San Sebastian

* 1983: Andr Cavens Prijs: Best Belgian film (Belgische Unie van de Filmkritiek)

* 1984: 'Outstanding Film of the Year' Filmfestival of Londen

References




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