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A Belgian 1992 [[Black Comedy]] [[Mockumentary]] directed by and starring Benoît Poelvoorde, Rémy Belvaux and André Bonzel, following a [[Serial Killer]] as he goes about his business.
A Belgian 1992 [[Black Comedy]] [[Mockumentary]] directed by and starring Benoît Poelvoorde, Rémy Belvaux and André Bonzel, following a [[Serial Killer]] as he goes about his business.
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A Belgian 1992 Black Comedy Mockumentary directed by and starring Benoît Poelvoorde, Rémy Belvaux and André Bonzel, following a Serial Killer as he goes about his business.

The original title is C'est arrivé près de chez vous, which literally translates to 'It Happened in Your Neighborhood.'

The film was made on a shoe-string budget and therefore made as cheaply as possible. Everything was filmed in black-and-white and the three directors are also the three main actors. Supporting actors are friends and family members, which only adds to the realism. Despite its financial limitations it became a powerful, sometimes funny, often disturbing satire on television's obsession with real-life violence. The film also became a Cult Classic outside Belgium.

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