Manneken Swing
Belgium, 2015, 52 minutes
Liberation of Brussels. September ’44. Behind the euphoria of the moment, a drama was unfolding. Backstage, hundreds of civilians were being arrested to be brought to justice. Among them, the head of the great INR jazz orchestra. Stan Brenders. His crime: having played for the Germans. Just as across France and the rest of Europe, other culturally-related arrests would follow. Several emblematic musicians would be anxious. Who were they? What did they represent? From a key location in Brenders mythology, right in the heart of Brussels - the Archduke - we retrace the steps of these musicians - Stan Brenders, Jean Omer and Fud Candrix - from Brussels, Wallonia and Flanders respectively, who, at a turning point in history, struck a superb jazz cord in our popular culture.
- Screenplay: David Deroy
- Photography: Tristant Galand & Kinan Massarani
- Sound: Denis Guerdon
- Image editing: Mathieu Pierart
- Sound editing: Roland Voglaire
- Mixing: Roland Voglaire
- Languages: FR
- Subtitles: FR, EN, NL
- Production: Image Création.com (Martine Barbé)
- Coproduction: Wallonie Image Production, RTBF, Proximus
-
Festival promotion:
WIP : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
-
Sales (interlational distribution):
Thierry Detaille : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.