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Category:
History & Current Affairs

Keywords:
Politics, Economy, Europe, Brexit


Producer(s): POINT DU JOUR Watch TV

Coproducer(s)/co-financing:
RTBF - Télévision belge, SVT - Sveriges Television, RTE, ARTE G.E.I.E., RSI - Televisione Svizzera, VRT

Length:  1x90
2x50

Format:  One-off

Original version: French

Versions available: English

Nationality: France

Year: 2019

Rights: TBA

Support(s):  HD file

Program available
by ADAV

BREXIT: THE CLOCK IS TICKING

Director(s): Alain de Halleux – Writer(s): Stéphanie THOMAS, Alain de HALLEUX, Patrick DELFOSSE   Contact Contact   Download Print page

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On 31 January 2020, the UK left the EU after three extensions of the original Brexit deadline, the UK will be leaving the EU on 31 January 2020.
This film lokks back on eighteen months of tense negotiations of the original Withdrawal Agreement, in the footsteps of Michel Barnier, the chief EU Brexit negotiator, as he hammered out this original Withdrawal Agreement.

The film takes us right into the heart of the EU following closely the many twists and turns of the "biggest divorce in history". Barnier's famous reminder rang out often during the difficult negotiations...The clock is ticking!

A unique and privileged access behind the scenes of the proceedings helps us understand what’s at stake. The film also reveals the extraordinary personality of a man, sometimes straight and inflexible, at other times fragile and human. Will Barnier manage to achieve an orderly, amicable UK exit or will there be a No Deal outcome, with a potentially chaotic departure? Until 31 December 2020, everything is possible...

THE PRESS:
From the voters’ hangover in the aftermath of the vote in the UK, to the successive rejections of Theresa May’s Brexit deal in Parliament, Alain de Halleux's documentary deals with a daunting challenge: turning months of laborious negotiations in the corridors of the European Commission in Brussels into a clear and comprehensible story while closely following the team of the EU’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier ...
At no time does De Halleux lose the thread of the story, nor the attention of the viewer ...
(Pauline Bock, Télérama "TT", 15/04/19)

Videos, in order of appearacne
Button 1: 95' version
Button 2: Part 1 of the 2 x 52' version
Button 3. Part 2 of the 2 x 52' version
Button 4: 59' edit

Festivals and Awards:
2019: short-listed for the 71st PRIX ITALIA, category TV Documentary (Rome 23-28 Sept.)

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