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King of the Belgians (film)

King of the Belgians is a 2016 mockumentary comedy film produced, written and directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth. It premiered in the Horizons section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival.[1][2][3] It received five nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, including Best Flemish Film.[4] Its sequel, The Barefoot Emperor, premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.[5]

King of the Belgians

Peter Brosens
Jessica Woodworth

Peter Brosens
Jessica Woodworth

Peter Brosens
Jessica Woodworth

Peter Van den Begin

Ton Peters

David Verdurme

  • September 3, 2016 (2016-09-03) (Venice Film Festival)

Belgium/ Netherlands/ Bulgaria

Plot[edit]

While Nicolas III, King of the Belgians, is doing an official visit to Istanbul, breaking news arrives: Wallonia just declared its independence and so Belgium doesn't exist anymore. In order to face the political crisis, Nicolas III decides to quickly come back home, but due to a geomagnetic storm all the flights are blocked. Therefore, the King and his staff decide to try to reach Belgium overland, but this becomes very difficult. The hard trip becomes not only a desperate (and comical) travel across the Balkans, but also an inner trip where Nicolas III tries to understand who he really is.

as King Nicolas III

Peter Van Den Begin

as Louise Vancraeyenest

Lucie Debay

as Carlos

Titus De Voogdt

Bruno Georis as Ludovic Moreau

as Dragan

Goran Radaković

Pieter van der Houwen as Duncan Lloyd

Nina Nikolina as Ana

as Kerim

Valentin Ganev

Nathalie Laroche as The Queen

Ekatarina Angelova as Katya

Kostadin Atanasov as Bagpiper

Petko Chalakov as Drummer

Pavel Doytchev as Mayor

Martin Georgiev as Blind Boy

Borimir Ilkov as Waiter

Verka Kirova as Dragan's Mother

Mihajlo Kotzev as Ratko

Blagoe Nikolic as Boris

Mariika Shopova as Ana's Mother

Atanaska Troyanska as Violeta

at IMDb

King of the Belgians