mens·beeld (het; o; meervoud: mensbeelden) A "Mensbeeld" is a well-thought-out and coherent representation of what it means to be human. Human images are linked to (historically determined) philosophical, philosophical or religious convictions.

A young man narrates two conflicting accounts of his life, changing the details and incidents in bot...

A lonely day in the life of someone who feels like simply an extension of the spaces they inhabit. T...

A struggling young man secretly plays a magical trumpet that transports him from his desolate world ...

Following the disappearance of his best friend, a boy is haunted by a ghost who speaks in a language...

One morning, an elderly woman grappling with Alzheimer’s awakens, gazes into the mirror, and, confro...

In this heartfelt dramedy, we meet Travis, a New Yorker whose receding hairline mirrors the distant ...

A cynical claymation artist gets a special camera that changes the way he sees the world.

A Palestinian boy becomes entranced with a beautiful Romani girl and a fairy tale world she weaves a...
How Brief is a disappearing act set over the course of one night in 1961 when a restless woman retur...

In the last days of their tumultuous relationship Julian and Lara are confronted with a life changin...

Diana, a beautiful but shallow and easily distracted model and failed actress, toys with the affecti...

Tells the life story of Danish author Karen Blixen, who at the beginning of the 20th century moved t...

When a mother and son with a caustic history reunite to pack-up their old house, sparks fly as long-...

In an elegant country house, Luisa and her husband Derlis organize a dinner with old friends. The ev...

Royal Tenenbaum and his wife Etheline had three children and then they separated. All three children...

Santa, an eight-year-old girl from the desolate Bolivian Altiplano, embarks on a rollercoaster journ...

Sofia break up with Nicola and goes away forever to the Fiji Islands with a 12-hour time zone from I...

In August of 1949, Life Magazine ran a banner headline that begged the question: "Jackson Pollock: I...