Was the Brussels Innovation fire (1967) just a dramatic accident or was there more going on? Through exclusive interviews and edited archival material, a conspiracy theory is constructed in which the CIA and some property developers are assigned important roles. Despite the frivolous mysticism, there are many truths in this mockumentary!
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Directing | Bram Van Paesschen | Director |
Sound | Wim vander Vust | Music |
Camera | Nicolas Kengen | Director of Photography |
Crew | Michel Coquette | Mixing Engineer |
Sound | Michel Coquette | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Jesse Degreef | Sound |
Sound | Jeroen Van Der Stock | Sound |
Sound | Sebastien Lerot | Sound |
Sound | Pieter Heymans | Sound |
Visual Effects | Nicolas Karakatsanis | Imaging Science |
Editing | Olivier Ogneux | Color Grading |
Art | Jurgen Decoster | Prop Designer |
Art | Wies Wydhoge | Prop Designer |
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