It was once a five-star hotel with 110 spacious rooms, an Olympic swimming pool and a luxury restaurant. It was a Grande Hotel designed as an undulating cake, situated in Beira on the coast of Mozambique and, in all its pomp and circumstance, it represented the haughtiness of colonialism.
Today it is a grey ruin. Over 3500 Mozambiquans have sought refuge between the wide corridors and imposing staircases. Everything of value in the building has been demolished and sold; only the concrete frame remains. Without water or electricity, the inhabitants make the best of the situation. Small enterprises blossom, but there’s also violence and danger.
Lotte Stoops portrayed several of the present inhabitants of the Grande Hotel and in Portugal visited a former guest who still has fond memories of her time in Mozambique. A harrowing yet also fascinating and impressive story of a dream that was doomed to become a nightmare.
- Director
- Lotte Stoops
- Premiere
- World premiere
- Country of production
- Belgium
- Year
- 2011
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2011
- Length
- 70'
- Medium
- HDcam
- Languages
- Portuguese, English
- Producers
- Ellen de Waele, Denis Vaslin
- Production Companies
- Serendipity Films, Volya Films
- Sales
- Serendipity Films
- Screenplay
- Lotte Stoops
- Cinematography
- Joao Ribeiro
- Editor
- Dieter Diependaele, Katarina Türler
- Sound Design
- Yves Demey
- Music
- Lula Pena, Red Gjeci, Tom Vanhecke
- Website
- https://volyafilms.com/2015/01/13/182/