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- One hot and stormy summer by a touristic lake, seventeen-year-old Purdey and her younger brother Makenzy walk the line between experiencing adolescence, finding love and fending for themselves.
- THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into the world of the 15,000 lobbyists in the EU-capital, of the PR-conglomerates, think tanks and their all embracing networks of power and their close ties to the political elites.
- 'The Sound of Belgium' explores the rich but untold story of Belgian electronic dance music. From the grand dance halls with Decap organs to the golden days of Popcorn; From dark and cold Electronic Body Music and New Beat to Belgian House and Techno An alternative chronicle of unique popular music, 'The Sound of Belgium' goes in search of the spirit of a nation and the people that danced to it.
- Lucille is a disillusioned vampire who is trying to hide her true nature from Veronique, a younger and human woman she is currently dating. Things heat up considerably when Lucille's maker, Seth, shows up, displeased with her life in denial and her outright refusal to see him for their annual nightly feeding frenzy.
- After sustaining serious injuries, MOSES (28) - a former premier league player from Nigeria - is forced to accept that his football career has come to an end. In order to stay in the game, he transforms himself into a talent scout and embarks on a mission to bring young and aspiring African players to Europe. Tempting them with big promises that seem impossible to keep, Moses soon finds himself entangled in football's infamous player trade, a system he once loathed himself. Because Moses once too was one of the thousands of African football play- ers that come to Europe to follow in the footsteps of their heroes Sadio Manee, Yaya Touree, Didier Drogba and many others. But only a happy few will succeed in building a professional career on a European football pitch. For every successful African football player, thousands remain in the shadows, not making it professionally, and not able to return to Africa, out of shame and fear of disappointing their families back home. They keep roaming around Europe, with no papers and no safety net. You can find these stranded players on fields in the suburbs of large European cities. There, they train to stay fit, hoping as yet for their breakthrough.
- We don't really play for fun. Mostly, we play for work. It's the same for other jobs where you have to survive in competition. This work just happens to be a game.
- At a building in the midst of mysterious Japanese woods, a delivery of cats and dogs takes place. Some of them just seem to be killing time, others enter the Dream Box.
- Can one day shape the rest of your life? A feature documentary on the South-Korean education system
- A dead fisherman, a desperate poacher and a broken romance are all bound by a single theme: the curse of the abalone. A gripping and nuanced doc following three families torn between tradition and the promise of new-found wealth.
- Since its creation by the Van Eyck brothers in 1432, The Ghent Altarpiece, one of the greatest masterpieces of painting, has never ceased to amaze the public with its troubling realism. The film offers a journey to the heart of this revolutionary work through a spectacular staging and thanks to the interventions of art historians and artists as prestigious as David Hockney.
- Knokke, Belgium. A small mundane coastal town hosts the world's first festival dedicated to avant-garde cinema: EXPRMNTL. The festival knew only five editions but those five editions soon became legendary.
- They have committed serious acts, offenses or crimes. The justice system however considered that they were not responsible when committing these acts.
- This music documentary follows the band band 30,000 Monkies during the making of their latest album. The film synchronizes with the artistic journey of the band in an effort to express something universal about the creative process and it's financial realities, by going very specific into the personalities, internal dynamics and the warm friendship of the band members.