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Le Filet Américain

1981-02-03
9
fr 87m
Documentary
The documentary's legacy lies in its unapologetic fusion of agitprop and satire, a signature style of De Hert’s Fugitive Cinema collective. By juxtaposing Mandel’s economic theories with absurd military parades, the film exposes the contradictions of a society preparing for war while its social fabric decays. De Hert employs rapid montage, pop music, and street-level interviews to strip away the facade of state authority.Decades later, Le Filet Américain remains a vital historical document. It captures a specific era of Belgian polarization, marked by economic crises and the rise of the gendarmerie. The metaphor of the meat grinder endures as a powerful critique of how institutional systems compromise individual dignity for corporate profit.

Director

Robbe De Hert

Director

Chris Verbiest

Writer

Robbe De Hert

Camera Operator

Gérard Collet

Camera Operator

René Fruchter

Camera Operator

Luc Reusens

Status

Released

Countries

  • Belgium

Companies

  • Fugitive Cinema, Antwerpen
  • Ministère de la Culture Française de Belgique