Brussels (2019)

Brussels (2019) poster

In the minds of people, Brussels is no longer a geographical location; it is now a myth-surrounded centre, where decisions are made regarding future life in Europe. The most brilliant minds from the European countries have convened in Brussels: former state leaders, highly-placed officials, advisors, translators and interpreters, as well as family members of all these people. Together, they comprise a sort of separate planet ruled by special laws and using new methods of communication; it is a place of a high concentration of power and all sorts of creature comforts. The anxiety following the 2016 attacks on Brussels has taken everyone by surprise, and the question whether to stay on Planet Brussels now comes up increasingly often. The Brexit news gave completely different kind of concussion to the commonly established center of Europe.

Director: Inese Kļava
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 65 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Kārlis Auzāns
Cinematography: Mārtiņš Jurēvics, Dāvis Doršs
Editing: Inese Kļava
Production: Mistrus Media
Country: Latvia
Language: English
Original Language: lv

Keywords

europe, brussel

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brussels about?
In the minds of people, Brussels is no longer a geographical location; it is now a myth-surrounded centre, where decisions are made regarding future life in Europe. The most brilliant minds from the European countries have convened in Brussels: former state leaders, highly-placed officials, advisors, translators and interpreters, as well as family members of all these people. Together, they comprise a sort of separate planet ruled by special laws and using new methods of communication; it is a place of a high concentration of power and all sorts of creature comforts. The anxiety following the 2016 attacks on Brussels has taken everyone by surprise, and the question whether to stay on Planet Brussels now comes up increasingly often. The Brexit news gave completely different kind of concussion to the commonly established center of Europe.
Who directed Brussels?
Brussels was directed by Inese Kļava.
How long is Brussels?
Brussels has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Brussels?
Brussels is a Documentary film.
Where was Brussels produced?
Brussels was produced in Latvia.