Brussels by Night is a Belgian drama film from 1983, directed by former Humo journalist Marc Didden.
The film was named after a 1979 song by Raymond van het Groenewoud, who also wrote the soundtrack for the movie.
[1][2][3] Brussels by Night was important in Belgian film history because its bleak, grey atmosphere and stream of consciousness structure were a sharp contrast with the more conventional films the country produced up to then.
Max meets two people, Alice, a bar keeper, and Abdel, her customer of Moroccan descent.
The climax of the story takes place on the Ronquières inclined plane.