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.
Documentary on the Royale Galery Saint-Hubert in Brussels.
“To me films are an imaginary world where emotion comes into play.” YOO Teo traveled to Belgium to m...
From Jimi Hendrix to Patrick Hernandez and even Madonna, everybody crossed the path of Jean Vanloo. ...
1962. A crystalline voice becomes a planetary tube. A Belgian nun jostles Elvis and the Beatles on t...
A rare documentary made in Brussels in the early nineties collecting witnesses on how local and Cong...
What happens when a world that relies on traffic and the logistics that allow it comes to a standsti...
Rascar Capac, the sinister creature featured on Hergé's album The Seven Crystal Balls (1948), has le...
Two women and two men tell their stories of exile caused by being lesbian, transgender, bisexual and...
Insomnies is an impressionistic look at the city at night, avoiding the clichés of commercial or tou...
Four friends tired of protests are thinking about another way to shake up capitalist society. Driven...
Actor and writer Mark Gatiss embarks on a chilling journey through European horror cinema, from the ...
An unprecedented look into the psyche of Karel Sabbe in his attempt to finish the legendary Barkley ...
Four Belgian-Moroccan filmmakers in their thirties produce their latest film. Since adolescence they...
Lao Yang is head of logistics of the group. He is responsible for the equipment, building materials ...
Structured in visual chapters: the port, anchors, the wind, the spray, the dunes, the North Sea… A s...