Grands Travaux (2016)

Grands travaux is situated at the Institute Anneessens-Funck, a Dutch-speaking vocational school in the centre of Brussels where young students have come to learn an occupation. The film documents and stages that which gives shape to their lives: the practical assignments and classes at school, football, the ups and downs of their love lives, as well as the ongoing search for housing and employment. Depicting the daily life within the school walls, Grands travaux also aims at sketching an image of Brussels today, placing its youngsters at the very centre.

Director: Gerard-Jan Claes, Olivia Rochette
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 101 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Olivia Rochette
Editing: Dieter Diependaele
Production: Zéro de conduite, Beursschouwburg, Savage Film
Country: Belgium
Language: Nederlands, Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Gerard-Jan Claes, Olivia Rochette
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grands Travaux about?
Grands travaux is situated at the Institute Anneessens-Funck, a Dutch-speaking vocational school in the centre of Brussels where young students have come to learn an occupation. The film documents and stages that which gives shape to their lives: the practical assignments and classes at school, football, the ups and downs of their love lives, as well as the ongoing search for housing and employment. Depicting the daily life within the school walls, Grands travaux also aims at sketching an image of Brussels today, placing its youngsters at the very centre.
Who directed Grands Travaux?
Grands Travaux was directed by Gerard-Jan Claes, Olivia Rochette.
Who stars in Grands Travaux?
Grands Travaux stars Mohamud Mohamed Abdi, Ahmadou Oury Barry, Achmed Xussein, Mamadou Diallo.
How long is Grands Travaux?
Grands Travaux has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).
What genre is Grands Travaux?
Grands Travaux is a Documentary film.
Where was Grands Travaux produced?
Grands Travaux was produced in Belgium.