In the hypnotic opening scene of The Invader, refering to Michelangelo Antonioni and Gustave Courbet’s painting L’origine du monde, Belgian model Hannelore Knuts walks naked along a beach when she sees several African refugees struggling to survive as they are washed ashore. What follows is an intense, consistent crossover between social drama, revenge film and Lynch-like trip, in which this earthly paradise turns into a hell for one of the refugees. In a ghostly Brussels, the man starts work illegally on a building site. ‘You nothing here, nothing at all’, his crooked boss tells him. The Invader is Flemish video artist and short-film maker Nicolas Provost’s feature debut. At the Ghent Film Festival it won the Jo Röpke Award for young Flemish Film Talent and the award for best director at Cinéma tous écrans in Geneva. The camerawork by Frank van den Eeden also deserves praise, as does the starring role by Issaka Sawadogo, who switches convincingly between victim and aggressor.
Film details
Productieland
Belgium
Jaar
2011
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2012
Lengte
95'
Medium/Formaat
35mm
Taal
French
Première status
None
Director
Nicolas Provost
Producer
Jacques-Henri Bronckart, Olivier Bronckart, Antonino Lombardo, Helena Danielsson
Screenplay
François Pirot, Nicolas Provost, Giordano Gederlini
Cinematography
Frank van den Eeden
Editing
Nico Leunen
Sound design
Senjan Jansen
Principal cast
Stefania Rocca, Issaka Sawadogo, Hannelore Knuts
Music
Senjan Jansen
Production company
Versus Production, Prime Time, Hepp Film International AB