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- One more visit of a Roman Catholic country by Pope John Paul II. This is May 1985, and this time around the Pope has set his heart on Belgium. And "That's Entertainment, Ladies and Gentlemen!" one more time. Stéphan Lejeun has opted for a behind the scenes look into the event. Far from the show in progress, several Christians and priests protest against the show business aspect and the high cost of the travel. They also criticize the leadership of the Pope. Others denounce the backward moral principles defended by John Paul II...
- It has long been recognized that fascism was not killed off in World War II, and in this chilling documentary by Stephan Lejeune, two brutal neo-Nazi groups in Belgium are investigated, interviewed, and their agenda of hate crimes laid bare. The VMO and the Front de la Jeunesse have weekend training sessions in hand-to-hand combat and guerrilla warfare. They spout racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Marxist slogans and hold conferences and conventions under the guise of "Christians for Peace" or similar titles. After noting that the offices of a magazine were bombed in the aftermath of an anti-fascist article focused on these youth movements, Lejeune warns that although the speeches of these men may sound irrational and ludicrous, that does not mean the men are not dangerous.