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Poll: This is Not a Belgian Poll...
Celebrating Belgian culture and Belgium in general, a small country that provided a few international and widely known and loved icons (and it's not about quantity, but quality).
Which of these 10 representants of Belgium that, in a way or another, graced the big and the small screen with their presence or their work, is your favorite?
I excluded food (beer, chocolate, French fries, mussels, waffles) and monuments (Atomimum, Manekenpis...) and non-screen celebrities, otherwise the list would be too long
PS: the title is a wink to the great surrealist artist René Magritte.
Make Your Choice
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#2
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Jacques Balutin, Daniel Ceccaldi, Gérard Hernandez, Pierre Tornade, and Pierre Trabaud in Lucky Luke: Ballad of the Daltons (1978)
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Jean-Claude Van Damme in JCVD (2008)
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#5
Although Bruges is the setting, it is so integral to the film's narrative and atmosphere that it can be considered as a 'character'. -
#6
This options applies to the movie and/or its star: Benoit Poelvoorde. -
Lucille Bliss, Don Messick, Alan Oppenheimer, and Paul Winchell in The Smurfs (1981)
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Jacques Brel in Far West (1973)
Jacques Brel, one of the most emblematic and iconic French singers (French as a language) whose 'Port d'Amsterdam' penetrating song inspired a magnificent remake from the late David Bowie. -
Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
The Dardenne brothers -
#10
The battle that changed the face of the world, and from Napoleon's standpoint, became a synonym of 'defeat' and 'surrendering', inspiring a famous ABBA song.