The Wall (1998)
Directed by Alain Berliner
Genres - Drama, Romance, Fantasy |
Sub-Genres - Political Satire |
Run Time - 70 min. |
Countries - Belgium, France, United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Bhob Stewart
Belgian director Alain Berliner, who made the popular Ma Vie en Rose (1997), followed with this French comedy-drama (another in the Collection 2000 series of movies about the Millennium). In the year 2000, a wall is erected at Belgian's "linguistic border," separating Flemish and French-speaking sides. It lands right in the middle of a French take-out-food shop run by Albert (Daniel Hanssens), who speaks both languages. Shakespearean touches include the ghost of Albert's father (Mil Seghers) and a Romeo and Juliet theme as evidenced by the Flemish girlfriend, Wendy (Pascale Bal), of Albert's son. Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
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Keywords
Belgium, border [geographic], French [nationality], language, millennium, monument, restaurant, star-crossed-lovers, wall
Attributes
High Production Values