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- Three loners from Sitges, Berlin and Amsterdam try to blend together in Brussels, city of unification. L'amour c'est bizarre.
- The documentary '16: Listening to unheard voices' will explore the question of whether 16/17-year-olds should be allowed to vote or not. In the politically balanced and neutral film, we talk to various public figures, including MEPs, parliamentary candidates, Members of Parliament (UK) from each political party, to get their views on the issue. Interviewees also include philosophers, such as A.C. Grayling. The release date is set for August 1, 2017.
- Flemish actors Antoni 'Yony' Arandia and Rick star, tailed by a camera crew, in a reality show on the frustrating experience of European actors trying to get into Hollywood. Their dealings with a dodgy agents, castings, life in L.A., budget from the home front station JIM TV etc prove eventful.
- A documentary of female artist. A non-aggressive, individual revolution against the bourgeoisie.
- CONGO (DRC). Fraudulent elections gave president Kabila another 5 year in power. But Women are still killed and raped. Kids are still slaving in the mines to provide "Coltan" for multinationals to develop Computers, Ipad, Ipod, iPhones, DVDs. Can 2016 be Congo's New Dawn?
- A young man leaves his home. He just broke up with his girlfriend. He's 27 years old and realizes that the older he gets, the less he can take it. When he walks through a busy shopping street to run errands, he is constantly approached by people who want something from him. He always responds in a very unpredictable way...
- Interviewer Joëlle Scoriels and her cohorts devote each episode to shining a light on the many facets of their guest's life, using a mix of candid questions, offbeat games, and surprise appearances from friends and family.
- 'A Certain Type of Freedom' is a meditative essay on cities, youth and media - on how we connect with public space and with each other. Featuring original research and still photos from 20 cities, this film highlights the challenges facing urban youth and encourages us to rethink our relationship with technology.
- Heartwarming story about an orphaned boy whose hard life is offset by his love for an abandoned dog, his determination to become a great painter, and his friendship with an artist.
- A couple of ordinary Belgians go to the 1958 Brussels World's Fair and with them we discover the colorful crowds visiting pavilion after pavilion in joyful enthusiasm and exhilaration. All the people there feel as one and store wonderful memories for the years to come.
- A romantic drama set in Germany just before WWI and centered on a married woman who falls in love with her husband's protégé. Separated first by duties and then by the war, they pledge their devotion to one another.
- On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance.
- This small but densely populated country offers an endless number of interesting sights for tourists. We are shown scenes in the cities of Brussels, Bruges, Liege, and Ostend and a remarkable exhibition of shrimp fishing on horseback.
- Following over two dozen different people in the almost wordless atmosphere of a dark night in a Brussels town, Akerman examines acceptance and rejection in the realm of romance.
- Shot in 4 days, Ab Aeterno is a short film between music video and fiction. William's a vampire with a blast of rock'n'roll attitude and a serious addiction to a bloody drug. After a quick fight with his nemesis, Orlof the vampire hunter, he sees a mysterious girl and starts to stalk her. Follow them both right to a conclusion which will unleash to William bits of his past, through a maelstrom of images...
- Desertion of post tells a silent duel between a black security guard and a life-size African black statue, but also an encounter between a young black and an old white man, an owner of an art gallery.
- This documentary about Europe at night makes you reflect on service processes and infrastructures that never sleep.
- What if you eat a chair to prove something? And your whole world turns upside down after that, unitentionally? What would you do?
- A stroke-afflicted filmmaker is manipulated by a notorious con man.
- College initiation rites on one Belgian campus end in tragic death of one freshman. His friends are determined to see the justice done.
- Five bodies are thrown, contracted, compressed, condensed, massed, rubbed. Dispersed. The space is saturated with ping-pong balls. Do I move, am I moved?
- After 15 years of marriage, a couple with two kids is about to divorce. Until the husband find a new place to live, they have to cohabit, and figure out how to share their belongings.
- An undercover intelligence operative manages to record a video testimonial of how, after being threatened with execution for treason, he tracked his turncoat informant across Europe.
- A secret London school trains a motley group of men and women for sabotage work in German occupied Belgium during World War II. When one of them is captured by the Germans, five others are parachuted in to rescue him.
- Life could be so sweet for Gus Vermeulen and Achille Mironval. They are partners in a cheese trade and business is good. So what they plan to do is to marry their two children so as to perpetuate this blissful situation. However two annoying facts cast a shadow over their happiness. Jean-Pierre Mironval, Achille's son, won't hear of anything connected with cheese and would rather be a jazz band leader and Gus, with his passion for spiritism, sows the seeds of discord between the two men. But all is well that ends well.
- Document of Alanis' greatest tour, Jagged Little Pill, after an 18-month international world trek.
- This closest Flemish equivalent of "Third watch" (but 9 years older) is about the work of a Fire Department in a Belgian town, comprised mainly of volunteers but lead by a professional cadre, the grumpy Adjudant (as in France a rank just under Second Lieutenant) Maurice Haegeman being in daily charge and trying to impose a type of discipline even military professionals wouldn't stomach easily nowadays, under the authority of colonel Walter Halleux who is more concerned with political liaison, budget etc. Naturally the more personal aspects of life in the fire station (bunking, waiting...) and in some cases interwoven private lives also provide story lines, besides the various operations: fire alerts (false and true), kitty in a tree, removing a wasps nest etc.
- Simon has to drive his old aunt Mala and two of her friends, Lydia and Colette, to the seaside. While driving, he gets a call from his girlfriend, Alice, which turns into an argument. Being the Jewish grandmothers that they are, the three women slowly but surely interfere. This, of course doesn't solve anything...
- To regain the one he loves and his children, Alex Meyer, composer and director of musicals, hard hit by his marital breakdown dating back three years, decides to rebuild himself.
- Oscar-winning screen icon Susan Sarandon and Armenian painter Tigran Tsitoghdzyan discuss time and identity, and how the apparently in conflict values of beauty and aging are perceived in our modern society dominated by social media, as he limns her portrait during a timeless sitting session. With this film the director sets in motion his film theory on poetics of cinematic art, by re-creating a set of sense memories of an artist in a non-linear, challenging, yet intriguing story-telling scheme.