Synopsis:
"Babel / Letter to my Friends who Stayed in Belgium" narrates the day-to-day existence of a filmmaker wandering through his city (Brussels) and who has a notion to follow in the footsteps of dramatist Antonin Artaud and visit the Tarahumara people of Mexico. This is a film about intimacy and friendship. Written in the first person, it places Boris and Brussels in the center of the universe, here represented by the crazy, vertiginous, endless spiral of the biblical Tower. It is Boris's diary and self-portrait. He plays himself on screen (as do the cast of a hundred who also allowed themselves to be "Babelized")
Directed by: | Boris Lehman |
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Written by: | Boris Lehman |
Release date: | 1991-01-01 |
Runtime: | 380 minutes |
Cast:
Boris Lehman
self
self
Nathalie Balou
self
self
François Beukelaers
self
self
Maggy Collard
self
self
Kathleen de Béthune
self
self
Chistine Defrise
self
self
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Also known as:
- Babel: A Letter to My Friends Left Behind in Belgium