Production Notes - In Bruges

In Bruges

In Bruges

Notes from the production of the Focus Features film In Bruges.

About the Production

For Academy Award-winning writer/director Martin McDonagh, In Bruges began to take shape in Bruges (pronounced "broozh") during a weekend in the city. Located in Belgium, about an hour from Brussels, Bruges was an important trading city in the Middle Ages, and became hugely wealthy. Its fortunes waned, but its historic architecture, art, and canals remained; towards the end of the 19th century, it became a popular tourist center.

McDonagh remembers, "While I was first there, about four years ago, I had diverging feelings about the place. I started thinking of two characters who might respond to Bruges in distinct ways, and I started writing about them, with specific parts of Bruges for them to interact in and around."

Producer Graham Broadbent and Pete Czernin read the script and, remarks Broadbent, "thought the script was an amazing piece of writing; dazzling dialogue with a compelling story and wonderful roles. On visiting Bruges itself, you could see that it would be an additional character in the story; the city has such a heightened atmosphere and it's so picturesque, whichever way you pointed a camera it was going to look extraordinary."

Actor Ralph Fiennes comments, "The restlessness of these characters, set against an old, beautiful, well-preserved little European city makes for a perfect counterpoint. Martin has a very particular voice – in his writing, the humor delicately coats his completely rounded characters. As a director, he proved to be smart and generous."

The production came together quickly; within a year of McDonagh meeting with the producers, the film had found a home at Focus Features and casting was being finalized. Even more fortuitously, what with the "Venice of the North" – as Bruges is known – being conceived as intrinsic to the story and the film, the city welcomed the cast and crew. Broadbent notes, "We asked for, and were given, direct access to many of the specific actual locations that Martin had set his story in. The mayor's, Tourism, and City Film Offices all made it possible for us to shoot there."

Actor Brendan Gleeson laughs, "When we arrived here, we met the mayor, and I said, 'Thanks for lighting our set, Mr. Mayor.' Because that's what it's like there; it's as if somebody built a magnificent movie set and said, go shoot. It's so picturesque and stunningly romantic to look at."

However, McDonagh clarifies, "As the film progresses, Bruges becomes darker and its Gothic qualities come to the fore. The night scenes showcase that even earlier, such as when Ray happens upon the Hieronymus Bosch-inspired movie set."

Production designer Michael Carlin adds, "The set echoes a Bosch painting that you glimpse elsewhere in the movie – that Ray is seeing.

"Bruges itself is a key character that changes throughout the story. It starts out as fairly benign, then becomes almost as sinister as Harry [Ralph Fiennes' character] – bearing out Ray's anxieties.'

Colin Farrell read the script and found himself "laughing out loud. But it was also heartbreaking because I think you really do care for each and every character.

"Pound for pound, it was the best thing I've ever read. Martin's got some brain on him. It's just brilliant, the characters and the situations – unique, and with amazing dialogue."

McDonagh reveals, "I didn't write the parts for anybody specifically. In fact, originally Ray and Ken were written as Londoners; I only changed them to Irish after we'd cast Colin and Brendan. Everything seemed to fall into place after that – their camaraderie, their antagonism towards Harry.

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