EXCLUSIVE: Reel Suspects apuesta por The Belgian Wave
por Fabien Lemercier
- El agente de ventas francés estrenará en el mercado de Cannes la cinta del belga Jérôme Vandewattyne, un road trip psicodélico impulsado por una ola de avistamientos de OVNIs
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The test flight for an American stealth plane? A hoax? A meteorological phenomenon? Or collective hallucination? No hypothesis could be confirmed. Thirty years on, the wave of Belgian UFOs still remains unexplained. Is the truth elsewhere? With The Belgian Wave [+lee también:
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Standing out in the cast of The Belgian Wave are Karen de Paduwa, Karim Barras and Dominique Rongvaux. Written by the director together with Jérôme di Egidio and Kamal Messaoudi, the script centres on Karen who, with the help of Elzo, investigates a wave of UFO sightings which took place in Belgium between 1989 and 1992. The two protagonists embark on a psychedelic road trip, meeting with exuberant witnesses from that time. When they discover the video diary of Marc, a journalist who disappeared at the time of the ufological phenomena, Karen and Elzo come across a sect that is full of crucial information about the journalist's disappearance…
Produced by Grégory Zalcman and Alon Knoll for Take Five, the feature film (with cinematography handled by Jean-François Awad) was supported by Centre du Cinéma de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, RTL Belux, Screen.brussels, Voo and Be-tv.
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