Didier, 39, an unemployed artist, depressive and hypochondriac, is persuaded he is going to die within one or two months because of the asbestos contained in his radiator. That's why he decides, as a testament destined to his retired father, to have himself filmed in the places he and his parents used to go to for their Sunday escapades when he was a kid. But, after leaving Bastogne, he hears on the radio that Marc Dutroux, the pedophile-torturer-murderer has just escaped the police forces. Totally upset, Didier decides to fork off to Grâce-Hologne, a little village close to Liège, to protect a potential victim of Dutroux.
Writing | Jean-François Lemaire | Writer |
Production | Jacques-Henri Bronckart | Producer |
Editing | Philippe Bluard | Editor |
Directing | Bouli Lanners | Director |
Sound | Jarby McCoy | Music |
Writing | Bouli Lanners | Writer |
Camera | Jean-Paul Dezaetijd | Director of Photography |
Editing | Philippe Bourgueil | Editor |