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- The Bad Guy begins with the one-year anniversary of a tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, igniting renewed debates on gun control and school safety. Belgian filmmaker Louise, a new mother, lives nearby and becomes increasingly concerned about the safety of American schools. The film examines a society grappling with fear and excessive security measures, questioning its ability to protect its young.
- The story of the Dutroux criminal case in Belgium told by the generation of children, now grown up, who were exposed far too early with ignominy in the privacy of their homes in the mid 90s.
- Shabu, a 14-year old from Peperklip, Rotterdam, accidentally crashes his grandma's car. He then spends a summer trying to make money for the car while pursuing his passion: making music.
- TV SeriesCatching the Pirate King is a three part documentary series that tells the unlikely tale of a hijacking of a Belgian vessel in front of the Somali coast. The series looks at the hijacking of the ship and the elaborate police undercover operation that will lead to the downfall of a Somali Pirate King.
- In this documentary series we investigate the enormous possibilities and traps that the ever-expanding knowledge of DNA has to offer us.
- As long as we can is a documentary film about social isolation and the disappearance of a generation of shops in Flanders.
- Growing up is difficult. There is so much more to it than a bit of discomfort and some acne. It takes courage to become who you really are. Daan is very close to his younger brother Sam. But when Daan starts high school, their relationship changes. An intimate portrait of growing up in the digital age, which can be wonderfully rich and terribly lonely at the same time.
- In Juneco, a community centre for minor refugees, 15 youngsters live until they're 18 years old. As they integrate in their new country and grow up without their families, How do you spell home? looks at their search for a sense of home away from home.
- CERES is a poetic and tangible documentary feature film that follows four children as they experience the natural cycle of life on a farm.
- A documentary series about the Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences and the scientists who work there. It considers various specialties of scientific research from a philosophical point of view.
- For centuries the inhabitants of the Icelandic village Vík í Mýrdal maintained a mystique relationship with the nearby volcano 'Katla'. Today the tide has turned; the volcano is used to lure tourists and create economic prosperity. In the villagers' search for wealth, they gradually become strangers in their own habitat.
- "Bakolo Music International" has just celebrated the group's 70th anniversary. This year they are setting off on a new international tour. Whatever awaits them on their travels, the musicians from Bakolo will continue to play the rumba until their last movement is a guitar chord, their last breath a saxophone solo and their last step a dance step.
- ASFALT is a six-episode documentary series about six athletes that dedicate their life to a sport on tarmac. We discover the world of car racing, moto racing, karting, biking, skateboarding and break dancing and follow six athletes while they prepare themselves for the race of the year. The tarmac forms the base for a bigger story of failure, friendship and most importantly commitment and hard work.
- "Bakolo Music International" has just celebrated the group's 70th anniversary. This year they are setting off on a new international tour. Whatever awaits them on their travels, the musicians from Bakolo will continue to play the rumba until their last movement is a guitar chord, their last breath a saxophone solo and their last step a dance step.
- Two hundred days a year. The average amount of rainy days in Belgium. As an outdoor athlete, you would know what to expect. MUD is a five-episode documentary series about five athletes dedicating their life to such a sport. Very often the athletes are overshadowed by bigger talents or have had their portion of bad luck during their career. Some of them grew up around muddy fields, others moved to Belgium to follow their dream. We follow them while they prepare themselves for the race of the year and come to realize that success doesn't come without a price. They who reach for the stars, have to go through the mud first.
- TV Mini SeriesIn the late eighties thousands of Belgians observed strange triangular objects hovering over their otherwise calm country. Nobody knew what they were. What on earth was going on in the skies over Belgium?
- Beyond our Stars is a poetic short documentary film for children from 9 years and up that creates a space where they talk about death.
- Linkeroever is a suburb of Antwerp. This piece of land, surrounded by highways, industry and a river, is cut off from the city and lives its own life. For decades it has been the perfect wasteland to project plans for the future city. Napoleon, Le Corbusier, Henri Van de Velde and many others dreamed their ultimate city on Linkeroever but without result. Annapolis, Giant City is a film in which architecture and urban design are directly related with the people who live in it. In our human urge to control things, architects and inhabitants keep on dreaming the city and shaping their lives.