Brabançonne 10 years old
The Flemish harmony Sint-Cecilia from Staaikerke and the Walloon harmony En Avant are both selected for the big European finale. The Walloon En Avant comes up with the great trumpeter Hugues. Hugues is so amazing during his solo that Willy, from the Flemish Sint-Cecilia, has to give everything he has, the highest note, the lowest note, the last note... Willy falls dead on stage. Surprising everyone, both harmonies get selected for the finale. But what will the Flemish do without their best player? Elke, the daughter of conductor Jozef, has an idea. A transfer! What works easily on a football field seems to be more difficult in the music world. The young, handsome Hugues generates a lot of emotions in the quiet village of Staaikerke. His transfer drives the conflict between En Avant and Sint-Cecilia on.
Credits
Brabançonne Cast
Name | Character |
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Tom Audenaert He was 35, now 45 years old | as Andries |
Erika Sainte She was 33, now 43 years old | as Sandrine |
Arthur Dupont He was 29, now 39 years old | as Hugues |
Ivan Pecnik He was 48, now 58 years old | as Willy |
Marc Peeters He was 14, now 24 years old | as Fernand |
Koen van Impe | as Patrick |
Marc Weiss | as Michel |
Brabançonne Crew
Name | Department |
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Peter Bouckaert as Producer. He was 45 (now 55) years old | Production |
Philippe Ravoet as Editor. He was 53 (now 63) years old | Editing |
Danny Elsen as Director of Photography. | Camera |
Vincent Bal as Director. He was 43 (now 53) years old | Directing |
Vincent Bal as Story. He was 43 (now 53) years old | Writing |
Diana Elbaum as Co-Producer. She was 61 (now 71) years old | Production |
Jani Thiltges as Co-Producer. He was 51 (now 61) years old | Production |
Pierre De Clercq as Screenplay. | Writing |
Pierre De Clercq as Story. | Writing |
Gert Stas as Production Design. | Art |
Steve Willaert as Original Music Composer. He was 54 (now 64) years old | Sound |