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Love Amidst Invasion: Belgian Radio Drama Unveiled
14 Feb
Summary
- Belgian drama The Soundman acquired for North American distribution.
- Film explores Jewish Belgians' dilemma on eve of German invasion.
- A love story unfolds within Brussels' historic radio broadcast world.

The Belgian drama "The Soundman" has secured North American distribution rights following its recent debut at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. The film is set against the critical backdrop of the impending German invasion of Belgium and the Netherlands.
It highlights the profound dilemma faced by Belgian Jews, caught between remaining in their homeland or seeking refuge in uncertain futures. This narrative is explored through a central love story and the specialized world of radio broadcasting.
The story unfolds within the iconic Maison de la Radio Flagey in Brussels, which housed the National Institute for Radio Broadcasting. Here, Elza, a debut actress, meets Berre, a talented soundman renowned for his exceptional auditory skills.
Their burgeoning romance develops under the ominous shadow of approaching war. The film also features notable Belgian actors Koen De Bouw and Peter Van den Begin. Director Frank Van Passel, known for "Mannekin Pis" and "Villa des Roses," returns to feature films with this critically acclaimed work.




