
Henri Storck, ooggetuige
Robbe de Hert’s Henri Storck, ooggetuige (1986) is a brilliant cinematic homage to the founding father of Belgian documentary cinema. Filmed around Storck’s 80th birthday, the film eschews standard biographical formulas. Instead, De Hert crafts an intelligent, vibrant collage that synthesizes rare archival footage with intimate anecdotes told by Storck himself.The documentary excels at tracing Storck’s evolution from an Ostend avant-garde poet to a fierce social activist. De Hert’s signature rebellious tone shines through in bold creative choices, such as overlaying John Lennon's "Working Class Hero" onto the silent, gritty footage of Misère au Borinage (1933). This creates a powerful bridge between 1930s labor struggles and modern social critique
Rating
9.0/10
Release Date
1986-01-01
Runtime
80 minutes
Status
Released
Cast
Production Companies
Fugitive Cinema, Antwerpen
B.R.T.-Dienst Kunstzaken
Centre Bruxellois de l'Audio-Visuel
Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap
