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- Monsieur Hulot comes to a beachside hotel for a vacation and accidentally, but good-naturedly, causes havoc.
- The social and political life in a village in Belgian Luxembourg.
- Portrait of the novellist Emile Verhaeren, being Flemish writing in French.
- A portrait of the painter Wiertz.
- A historical documentary about King Charles V.
- Documentary about a movie-exposition in Charleroi.
- Documentary about the life of King Charles V.
- Jim Wormold, who is a vacuum cleaner salesman, participates as an Agent in the British Secret Service. But he soon realizes that his plans by lying are going to get him into trouble.
- A series about the Italian director Fellini.
- A divorcée falls for an over-the-hill cowboy who is struggling to maintain his romantically independent lifestyle.
- A Belgian TV series about the relationship between two talented brothers, Pierre and Jacques, who achieved fame as writers and directors over the years.
- The story of Anne Sullivan's struggle to teach the blind and deaf Helen Keller how to communicate.
- A surly convicted murderer held in permanent isolation redeems himself when he becomes a renowned bird expert.
- A documentary about the life and works of the French director Jean Rouch.
- A career con artist reunites with his wife but has already planned his next move: one daring last heist that will set him up for life. However, there is no such thing as a foolproof plan.
- In Nazi-occupied France during WWII, a French woman helps two downed Allied airmen to evade capture by the Germans and make their way into neutral Spain.
- Romance and suspense ensue in Paris as a woman is pursued by several men who want a fortune her murdered husband had stolen. Whom can she trust?
- A documentary about the Polish film industry.
- A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.
- A Canadian POW major is rescued by a special British military unit made up of Germans to help lead an attack on a major German fuel depot in Tobruk, Libya.
- Goubi, the simpleton of his village in the French Department Allier, has but one wish: to see Paris. One day, the truckers Grafouillère deposit a drunk Goubi in the biggest market of Paris (the "Halles"). The poor man is completely lost, but the meat merchant Dessertine takes him under his wings when he hears that Goubi was likewise 'raised by the State'...
- An updated Easter story / fictional documentary in which are recounted the last days of a charismatic peace leader, tried on false charges and executed to suit the powers.
- La Nouvelle-France, de 1682 à 1704, est un territoire convoité, politiquement instable. Pierre Lemoyne d'Iberville combat férocement, sur terre et sur mer, les Anglais de Boston et les Hollandais de Manhattan et d'Albany. Il mène des expéditions pour lutter contre la prédominance de la Compagnie du Nord à la baie d'Hudson. Les alliances avec les Indiens sont souvent fragiles tandis qu'il doit conquérir avec quelques centaines d'hommes un pays vaste comme un continent.
- A recently blinded woman is terrorized by a trio of thugs while they search for a heroin-stuffed doll they believe is in her apartment.
- Pink Floyd perform their single "See Emily Play".
- A promotional film for this song was shot for Belgian television on February 18 or 19, 1968, in which the band mimes to the song on a bridge in Brussels. Although Syd Barrett was still a member of the band when the song was recorded (October 1967) and at the time of the film shooting, the film features David Gilmour on guitar, in his first appearance on film with Pink Floyd.The Atomium monument can be seen in the background as the band plays.
- Music video made for a Belgium TV program.
- In 1968, Pink Floyd travelled to Belgium where they filmed a lip-synched promotional film for "Astronomy Domine". Syd Barrett does not appear in these films, as he had been replaced by David Gilmour. Gilmour lip-synced Barrett's voice in the "Astronomy Domine" video.
- Although the song was never performed live, two videos of the song exist. The first one was shot on 19 or 20 February 1968 for Belgian RTB TV and features the band miming to a work-in-progress version of the song with a different ending.
- A second promo was filmed in 1968 in Brussels, Belgium, with David Gilmour replacing Barrett, and Waters lip-syncing while playing his Rickenbacker bass with a violin bow.
- Julia, a fashion designer harboring a secret, spends ten days of passion in the Alps with Valerio, a race car driver, in what will be their last vacation together.
- "Life, Love, Death" was made before the abolition of capital punishment in France. Its central message is the inhumanity of the guillotine. The film, which is shot somewhat in a cinema verite style, divides roughly into three acts. In Act One, there is a series of murders of prostitutes in Paris. An obviously deeply disturbed man is hiring these prostitutes and then strangling them. Suspicion falls on François (Amidou), a married man with a child. The police put him under surveillance. (Viewers will recognize the inspector in charge of the team as Marcel Bozzuffi, who would play Popeye Doyle's nemesis in The French Connection a couple of years later.) Ironically, François is experiencing spiritual healing and renewal through the power of love---not with his wife, of course, this being a French film, but through an affair with a beautiful young woman he has met (not a prostitute). But just as this is happening and François seems to have lost the need to commit violent crimes, he is arrested. Act Two is the arraignment, trial and exposition of François's life and history. His recent transformation, of course, makes no impression on the court, and he is sentenced to death by guillotine. Act Three is a documentary-style record of François's last days in prison and his execution. The last scene in the film is an image of the guillotine's blade beginning its descent; it slows and freezes and there is a fade to black, as a voiceover issues a passionate plea for abolition of the guillotine.