HAMSTERs (2017)

HAMSTERs (2017) poster

After the terrorist attack at the Jewish Museum in 2014, people in Brussels are plagued with a very peculiar disease — they can’t help dancing in the streets. Modern trauma is dealt in a raw, poetic way in this film, part-documentary on a neighbourhood, part-urban-magical-spell.

Director: Martine Doyen
Runtime: 71 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Martine Doyen, Maxime Gourdon
Production: Spinach Productions asbl
Country: Belgium
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is HAMSTERs about?
After the terrorist attack at the Jewish Museum in 2014, people in Brussels are plagued with a very peculiar disease — they can’t help dancing in the streets. Modern trauma is dealt in a raw, poetic way in this film, part-documentary on a neighbourhood, part-urban-magical-spell.
Who directed HAMSTERs?
HAMSTERs was directed by Martine Doyen.
How long is HAMSTERs?
HAMSTERs has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
Where was HAMSTERs produced?
HAMSTERs was produced in Belgium.