Camera sutra (of de bleekgezichten)
A group of flemish youth wants to start a revolution The drama is interspersed with documentary (type) footage
Robbe De Hert
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Robbe De Hert
Documentary exploring why Belgian television doesn't invest more money in Belgian cinema as is the case in e.g. the netherlands.
The wife of a local dictator gets a miscarriage during a failed assault by rebels. The dictators' brother suggesst to present the newly born baby of one a the dead rebels as his posterity.
Documentary about the Belgian (documentary) filmmaker Henri Storck.
Documentary that looks back at 35 years of Dutch cinema, with Paul Verhoeven and others.
Six young filmmakers were each given the chance to shoot a short on a common theme. Combined, their efforts result in a feature. The idea is to tell an alternative history of Antwerp, based on tall stories, rumors and events.
In this sequel to Blueberry Hill, the boys of the Catholic metal working-class, who are now all working, decide to take revenge on the hated former principal Verbiest, after the sanctimonious 'pillar of society' assaulted one of their girls.
In the harbor of Rotterdam, an action group called "Redpeace" discovers illegal weapon transports. Those are executed by shipping-trade Kusters Shipping Company. The discovery is annoying for Ann Kusters, the wife of Erik Kusters. She functions as a translator with the European parliament. It gets even worse when Ann is discovered and photographed while she's having an intimate rendez-vous with a french politician, whose investigating the illegal weapon transports. Short after, the man is found dead...
Passers-by are filmed against the background of Antwerp's Central Station. A boy bumps into a girl in the crowd. Eye contact occurs.
A documentary celebrating 25 years of flemish subsidised cinema.
Cinema Verité about Fons Noyens who cannot pay for the damages caused by an accident as his ensurance company had become bankrupt. We get to see the public auctioning of his household effects.