KING OF THE BELGIANS
by Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth
synopsis
King Nicolas III is a lonely soul who has the distinct feeling he’s living the wrong life. He embarks on a state visit to Istanbul with a British filmmaker, Duncan Lloyd, who has been commissioned by the Palace to shoot a documentary intended to polish the monarch’s rather dull image. The news breaks that Wallonia, Belgium’s southern half, has declared its independence. The King, bursting with purpose, must return home at once to save his kingdom. And for once, he declares, he will write his own damn speech. As they rally to depart, a solar storm strikes the earth causing communications to collapse and airspace to shut down. No phones. No planes. To make matters worse, Turkish security coldly dismisses the King’s suggestion they return home by road. But the King has no intention of waiting out this storm. Lloyd, sniffing an opportunity of historical proportions, hatches a dubious escape plan that involves flowery dresses and singing Bulgarians.
international title: | King of the Belgians |
original title: | King of the Belgians |
working title: | Kebab Royal |
country: | Belgium, Netherlands, Bulgaria |
sales agent: | Be for Films |
year: | 2016 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth |
film run: | 94' |
release date: | IT 8/02/2017 |
screenplay: | Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth |
cast: | Peter Van Den Begin, Lucie Debay, Goran Radaković, Nathalie Laroche, Titus De Voogdt, Valentin Ganev |
cinematography by: | Ton Peters |
film editing: | David Verdurme |
art director: | Sabina Christova |
costumes designer: | Claudine Tychon, Eka Bichinashvili |
producer: | Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth |
co-producer: | Arnold Heslenfeld, Stefan Kitanov, Laurette Schillings, Frans Van Gestel |
production: | Bo Films, Entre Chien et Loup, Topkapi Films, Art Fest, VAF, Screen Flanders and the CCA |
distributor: | Officine UBU |