
Arno : Dancing Inside My Head 2016
Dive into the soul-stirring world of Belgian rock legend Arno Hintjens with *Arno: Dancing Inside My Head (2016)*, Pascal Poissonnier's intimate documentary that pulls back the curtain on the creative journey behind the singer's final album, *Human Incognito*.
Director: Pascal Poissonnier
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arno : Dancing Inside My Head (2016) about?
This documentary follows Belgian rock icon Arno Hintjens as he records his final album, *Human Incognito*, and embarks on a global tour. It's a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process, personal reflections, and the passion that fuels his performances across Europe, the US, and Japan.
Who directed Arno : Dancing Inside My Head?
Pascal Poissonnier directed *Arno: Dancing Inside My Head*, capturing the Belgian rocker's final creative journey with intimacy and depth.
Who stars in Arno : Dancing Inside My Head?
The film stars Arno Hintjens, the legendary Belgian rock vocalist, along with collaborators and fans who share the stage with him in this farewell tour.
Is Arno : Dancing Inside My Head (2016) worth watching?
For fans of Belgian rock or anyone who appreciates raw, authentic music documentaries, *Arno: Dancing Inside My Head* is a must-watch. While it may not break new ground in storytelling, its intimate portrayal of a music legend at the end of his career gives it heartfelt weight.
How long is Arno : Dancing Inside My Head?
The documentary runs for 70 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive look into Arno Hintjens' creative process and performances.
About Arno: Dancing Inside My Head (2016) — A Glimpse into Arno Hintjens' Final Creative Chapter
Dive into the soul-stirring world of Belgian rock legend Arno Hintjens with *Arno: Dancing Inside My Head (2016)*, Pascal Poissonnier's intimate documentary that pulls back the curtain on the creative journey behind the singer's final album, *Human Incognito*. Filmed over 40 years into his career, this 70-minute gem captures Arno's raw energy as he navigates recording sessions and electrifying live performances across Europe, the US, and Japan. The film isn't just a chronicle of music-making—it's a poignant reflection on aging, artistic reinvention, and the enduring power of rock 'n' roll to move hearts and minds.
With an unfiltered lens, Poissonnier crafts a deeply personal portrait of the 67-year-old frontman, revealing the man behind the myth. The documentary pulses with the grit and passion of a man who's spent a lifetime pouring his soul into every note, offering fans and newcomers alike a rare glimpse into the creative fire that defined a generation. Whether you're here for the music or the man, *Arno: Dancing Inside My Head* is a heartfelt ode to the artist's legacy.