Cheeky yet compassionate fantasy from Belgian director Jaco Van Dormael.
God is alive and well and living in Brussels in this toothless Terry Gilliam-light satire which isn’t funny or serious enough on the subject of religion.
Playful, eccentric and often very funny.
Visually, there are echoes of Jeunet and Caro’s early collaborations, but the screenplay by Van Dormael and Thomas Gunzig is uniquely, irreverently unhinged.
General release. Check local listings for show times.