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- The feature-length documentary "Forgotten Scares" goes back to the birth of Flemish horror in the '70s and shines a bright light on the future of horror in Belgium.
- After researching the Flemish horror cinema in "Forgotten Scares", director Steve De Roover digs deeper in the follow-up documentary "Surrealistic Nightmares" and shows the beginning of Walloon horror cinema in the '20s (!) and how the genre evolved during the following years. Through unique experiences from the original cast and crew, horror experts and various genre journalists, a broad and in-depth picture is painted about the one-of-a-kind horror legacy from the French side of Belgium, without forgetting the difficult cinema landscape of this small country with two very different languages. "Surrealistic Nightmares: An In-depth Look at Walloon Horror Cinema" is illustrated by exclusive behind the scene footage, famous film scenes and loads of original promotional artwork.
- Tom meets Simon, a Cameroon refugee on a dating app. They have a short, but passionate relationship and both hope to find a better life, happiness and love. However, Tom realizes that this relationship has a huge impact on his own life and is forced to make a difficult choice.
- Ivo Rombouts is the personal driver of Frederik Bulinckx, CEO of a petrochemical multinational. Frederik looses himself in alcohol and women. His greed for money drives him straight into the arms of Russians who want to take over the company. Ivo tries to pull Frederik out of his downward spiral, but has his own personal problems to deal with.
- A loving tribute to a 'real' Belgian movie; that embraces the two main spoken languages in the country: French and Flemish. Main actors Vera Van Dooren and Carlo Ferrante look back at the making of the praised horror-comedy "Vampires" (2010, directed by Vincent Lannoo).
- Marcel (Tom Audenaert) wants to celebrate Christmas eve with his wife, Celestine (Laurian Callebaut). At home Marcel discovers that Celestine isolated herself for the umpteenth time in her room. All Marcel wants is spending Christmas with his love, and he's going to do everything in his power to do so.