Les Belges ça ose tout

Les Belges ça ose tout

Release date : June 23, 2017
Runtime : 1h 47m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Olivier Monssens /
Writers : Olivier Monssens /
Production companies : Kaos Films / uMedia / France Télévisions / RTBF / TV5 Monde /
June 23, 2017 1h 47m France Documentary French More
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Following in the wake of Benoît Poelvoorde and Philippe Geluck, comedians, actors and other Belgian singers have established themselves in France in recent years, in the media and on stage. But, if we appreciate them today, this was not always the case. In this documentary, director Olivier Monssens acts as the spokesperson for his compatriots. Through testimonies and delicious archive images, he returns to the not-so-distant era when our neighbors were considered friendly but somewhat idiotic people. The film is also an opportunity to understand what characterizes the Belgian spirit by focusing on some of its facets: humor and its famous local variation, self-deprecation, cinema and music.
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  • title:Les Belges ça ose tout
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 47m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Olivier Monssens /
  • Writers: Olivier Monssens ·
  • Production companies: Kaos Films · uMedia · France Télévisions · RTBF · TV5 Monde ·
  • Overview:Following in the wake of Benoît Poelvoorde and Philippe Geluck, comedians, actors and other Belgian singers have established themselves in France in recent years, in the media and on stage. But, if we appreciate them today, this was not always the case. In this documentary, director Olivier Monssens acts as the spokesperson for his compatriots. Through testimonies and delicious archive images, he returns to the not-so-distant era when our neighbors were considered friendly but somewhat idiotic people. The film is also an opportunity to understand what characterizes the Belgian spirit by focusing on some of its facets: humor and its famous local variation, self-deprecation, cinema and music.
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