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- A panorama on the different types of free-lance radios in present day Brussels. They strongly resemble their Parisian sisters of the early 80s.
- The experience of giving life, both are and ordinary, through the words of fathers and mothers to be. The same are filmed and interviewed after the birth of their babies.
- Portray of Rose who is living with her mentally retarded daughter, Francine, at the Foyer Bruxellois.
- Eleven directors offer in 9 short films their view of what Brussels has lost, of what is threatened today, and of what has been saved. A genuine walk through Brussels, as seen in the kaleidoscope provided by these different views.
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- Going from total dependence to independence is the great challenge of childhood and adolescence. Through the portrait of six families, we discover that this evolution, which is frightening and dangerous for some, proves easier for others.
- Around 18 months, the child comes into a phase of opposition, the "no" phase. This "no" is perceived as provocative or aggressive. Through different parents' accounts, we learn various attitudes and structuring ideas towards this behavior.
- Marie and Chantal, two Zairean asylum-seekers, tell their story. They fled their country in the middle of the nineties. They describe in detail the reasons and the circumstances of their emigration to Belgium where they have warmly landed.
- A documentary collection of 5 short films, "2001, Espace de Solidarité" was conceived and produced by Jacques Borzykowski at the Centre Vidéo de Bruxelles, with new emerging filmmakers, all winners of a writing contest.
- In Brussels, a big commercial and financial corporation tries to impose a new shopping mall over a populated and living area, trying to demolish the ancient neoclassical buildings and to push inhabitants and squatters of the neighborhood out. The documentary follows the citizens' resistance to the massive exploitation and commercialization of their city, while remembering Igor, painter and sculptor, a victim of the arson which ended the occupation of one of these houses.
- Examines the solidarity in the everyday life of the Congolese community in Brussels, not just a concept, but a solidarity that exists thanks to a few modest infrastructures set up on one's own by a few hard-working and relentless people.
- In Brussels, a big commercial and financial corporation tries to impose a new shopping mall over a populated and living area, trying to demolish the ancient neoclassical buildings and to push inhabitants and squatters of the neighborhood out. The documentary follows the citizens' resistance to the massive exploitation and commercialization of their city, while remembering Igor, painter and sculptor, a victim of the arson which ended the occupation of one of these houses.
- A residence for elderly people in Normandy. How does one grow old elsewhere than at home, how does one live with others whom he has not chosen?
- Examines the G8 summit in Genoa in July 2001 from the inside. Why did the director not experience the same thing as what the journalists report? An unprecedented mass demonstration against poverty, corruption, and political repression.
- The prison monitors, punishes, protects, but it should also and above all help, support and prepare for release, and social reintegration. What are we doing to prepare the former prisoners for this "after", life after release from prison?
- In a street of Brussels, randomly chosen by the director, the latest comes on Sundays with a camera to meet some people, which leads to 7 encounters where they try to understand each other, and talk about one or two things life is made of.
- The Boulevard d'Ypres in Brussels, with its colourful Mediterranean stores, offers glimpses of the Tales of One Thousand and One Nights. Sarah Vanagt turned one the empty stores into a film studio and invited her neighbours - a mix of new inhabitants, asylum-seekers and shopkeepers - to come and tell a story, a contemporary fairy tale. Before the empty store becomes a restaurant, a fitness centre, or an art gallery, the old store-house temporarily functions as a place of memory. The shop, the street, and the storytellers all find themselves at a point zero of history.
- A 1-minute short film mosaic series on Brussels, each minute being devoted to one hour of the day. Throughout its development in the filmmaking workshop, three themes x 24 are explored: Brussels (2011), gesture (2012) and ceremony (2013).
- It will be amazing to witness a child's upbringing. It will be painful to feel the loved one going away. Everything will be done in order to keep happiness. It will be a challenge, and it will require deep changes. A stunning personal journey, straight to the heart.