
They were in charge. Until they weren't.
When 39 people are killed prior to the European Cup at the Brussels Heysel stadium in 1985, the mayor's daughter and an Italian journalist are torn between their professional assignments, family, and human nature.

Matteo Simoni
Luca Rossi

Violet Braeckman
Marie Dumont

Josse De Pauw
Marc Dumont

Ben Segers
Filip Mertens

Fabrizio Rongione
Albert Simons

Bobby Schofield
Alan Kennedy

Jeroen Van der Ven
Thomas Verbruggen

Dominique Dauwe
Michael Schmuck

Jonathan Sawdon
Jeremy Bennett

Emanuela Ponzano
Monica Fresia

Pieter Verelst
Frank Moulin

Julian De Backer
Broadcasting Director

Aran Bertetto
Alessandro Gamba

Michel de Warzee
Bernard Dubois

Bruno Georis
UEFA President

Barnaby Apps
Sir John Smith

Richard Wells
Joe Fagan

Anne-Claire
Francoise Dumont

Carlo Ferrante
Francesco Morini

Paolo Calabresi
Giacomo Ferragni

Fabio Capodicasa
Antonio Rossi

Luca Franceschi
Guido Rossi

Han Coucke
Sven Beke

Kris Cuppens
Joel Joncker (Chief of Police)

Francesco Mormino
Daniele Rossi

Zita Windey
Emma

Kok-Hwa Lie
Tony Liang

Patrizia Berti
Italian Journalist

Issam Daka
Nassim Cherki

Tine Roggeman
Mathilde Van De Velde

Claude Semal
Gerard Durieux (old journalist)

Leon Pietro Atman Mutti
Young Italian Man

Gert Winckelmans
Eric Lorant

Martin Swabey
Barry Ellis

Annelore Crollet
Karen

Dominique Van Malder
Francis

Grégory Carnoli
The man of the Italian couple

Aza Declercq
Injured Woman

Antonio Cecchinato
Italian Ambassador

Quinten Delaere
Injured person