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Acting
Antonio de la Torre's face carries three acts of silent screaming.
Direction
Gederlini turns Brussels' fluorescent hell into a character.

Director
Giordano Gederlini
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Antonio de la Torre learned basic Flemish for the role despite being dubbed, just to sell Leo's alienation in Brussels.
The film mirrors real 2010s debates about Brussels' Métro suicides and the policy of keeping drivers on duty — Leo's suspension is almost bureaucratic fantasy.
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