The Sound of Belgium (2012)

A chronicle of unique popular music, The Sound of Belgium goes in search of the spirit of a nation and the people that danced to it.

The Sound of Belgium (2012) poster

In the late 1980s, the Belgian electronic New Beat music movement conquered dance floors worldwide, and all of a sudden Belgium was on the map. This eclectic predecessor of house music appeared to materialize out of nothing, but according to the makers of The Sound of Belgium, it was the product of a historical search for identity that apparently went back to the Battle of Waterloo and the aftermath of the First World War.

Director: Jozef Devillé
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 85 min
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Production: Visualantics
Country: Belgium
Language: English, Français, Nederlands
Original Language: en

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More Films by Director: Jozef Devillé
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sound of Belgium about?
In the late 1980s, the Belgian electronic New Beat music movement conquered dance floors worldwide, and all of a sudden Belgium was on the map. This eclectic predecessor of house music appeared to materialize out of nothing, but according to the makers of The Sound of Belgium, it was the product of a historical search for identity that apparently went back to the Battle of Waterloo and the aftermath of the First World War.
Who directed The Sound of Belgium?
The Sound of Belgium was directed by Jozef Devillé.
Who stars in The Sound of Belgium?
The Sound of Belgium stars John Flanders, Nikkie Van Lierop, Joey Beltram, Cisco Ferreira, Eddy Declercq, Eric B..
How long is The Sound of Belgium?
The Sound of Belgium has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is The Sound of Belgium?
The Sound of Belgium is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was The Sound of Belgium produced?
The Sound of Belgium was produced in Belgium.