To the north of Brussels, Place Liedts is a key location at the center of working-class neighborhoods. In 2032, a Métro3 station will be built there and, we are told, will change everything.
A group of residents tell us about their place Liedts, its attractions, its commercial role, its challenges. In a word, a public space that is dear to them.
A film about the impossible democracy of urban planning for large projects, "Mais qui veut changer Liedts ?" (But who wants to change Liedts?) probes the unspoken views of the public authorities, who think of the city as being far removed from its inhabitants.
To the north of Brussels, Place Liedts is a key location at the center of working-class neighborhoods. In 2032, a Métro3 station will be built there and, we are told, will change everything.
A group of residents tell us about their place Liedts, its attractions, its commercial role, its challenges. In a word, a public space that is dear to them.
A film about the impossible democracy of urban planning for large projects, "Mais qui veut changer Liedts ?" (But who wants to change Liedts?) probes the unspoken views of the public authorities, who think of the city as being far removed from its inhabitants.