The theme of this film is the children's view on the destruction of a working-class area. The loss, for them of the dilapidated alleyways and waste ground where they met up and played. Their anger, their futile revolt against the demolition workers only serve to confirm their powerlessness and status as social outcasts.

Manon daydreams about the new customer in her aunt's hair salon. She must be a sea-queen, listening ...

Brussels, Belgium, 1959. Michel and Charly Kichka, two Jewish brothers, enjoy a happy childhood with...

A 1956 Belgian film, Low Light and Blue Smoke, showcases the music of American blues guitarist Big B...

A café in the north of Brussels. Days are punctuated by the songs that the customers sing at all hou...

Jazz and decolonization are intertwined in a powerful narrative that recounts one of the tensest epi...

Rosine Mbakam is invited to step in Sabine’s small hairdresser’s because it is dangerous in the stre...

Lao Yang is head of logistics of the group. He is responsible for the equipment, building materials ...

From Jimi Hendrix to Patrick Hernandez and even Madonna, everybody crossed the path of Jean Vanloo. ...

Georges Remi, known as Hergé, a complex and complicated artist, created Tintin, one of the most famo...

Too high, misused, unfair... a large part of the French and Europeans criticize taxes. From tax-rasc...
Two women and two men tell their stories of exile caused by being lesbian, transgender, bisexual and...

Emperors of Nothing is an unprecedented immersion within Forest, a prison in Brussels notorious for ...

The Smurfs were created in 1958 by the Belgian comic author Peyo (Pierre Culliford, 1928-1992) and t...

Actor and writer Mark Gatiss embarks on a chilling journey through European horror cinema, from the ...

Was the Brussels Innovation fire (1967) just a dramatic accident or was there more going on? Through...