Hallebaan 3
After the death of my father, I visit the home of my childhood a very last time. It's peculiar to revisit a place that changed in time into a commonplace, almost without any meaning. A spot with vague footsteps of my life. But when I wander through the rooms, I lose myself in time and space.
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Guy De TroyerDirector
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Guy De TroyerWriter
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Teun PoppeDOP
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Lies WoutersEDITING
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Arne StevensSOUND DESIGN
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Karel VerstrekenSOUND
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Project Title (Original Language):HALLEBAAN 3
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Project Type:Documentary, Student
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Runtime:10 minutes
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Completion Date:June 10, 2019
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Country of Origin:Belgium
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Country of Filming:Belgium
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Language:Dutch
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Shooting Format:ALEXA ARRI
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - RITCS
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Independent Brussels FilmfestivalBrussels
Belgium
February 9, 2020
European Premiere
Official Selection
Guy De Troyer obtained a master's degree in Political and Social Sciences (Communication Science) at Ghent University and worked for many years as a journalist, television reporter and podcaster for VRT, the flemish public broadcaster in Belgium. Together with a fellow journalist, he has won twice the Belfius Press Prize, the most important journalistic award in Belgium. Once for the television report 'The Divided Class', in which a famous American social experience about racism was repeated in an Antwerp class. The second press prize went to his podcast series 'The girls of the night', about human trafficking in Nigerian prostitution in Brussels. Out of a desire to think more profoundly about his position as a storyteller, he left his job and went to the Royal Institute of Theatre, Cinema and Sound (RITCS) in Brussels. Two of his Bachelor's short films have been selected at festivals: 'Léon Trouet Mokuna' was shown at the Leuven International Short Film Festival and 'Hallebaan 3' was selected at the Independent Brussels Film Festival. His master film 'Et si pas maintenant, quand? (And if not now, when?) is an intimate essay documentary into the world of Paulette, one of the last remaining Jews in Marrakech, from what in 1940 was still a thriving community of 25,000 Jews. The world premiere was at the International Filmfestival Docville in Belgium (Sabam night) in march 2022.
'My conversation with myself always remains unfinished.'
Abbas Kiarostami