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- An aspiring writer is repeatedly assaulted, humiliated, and left for dead by four men she systematically hunts down to seek revenge.
- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- The daughter of a US Senator is drawn into a hippie called The Children of Light by the boyfriend of the cult's leader, a mysterious and beautiful Asian woman. The cult turns out to not be the free love community it presents itself as.
- Masked intruders take the family of a bank manager hostage in order to rob his bank.
- Michiel has just graduated from the art academy and together with his girlfriend / assistant he moves to Switzerland for two months to edit the recordings of an extraordinary blind date. Through online dating apps, he found two strangers and put them together in a hotel room for a romantic first encounter. In one evening, the two get to know each other very intimately in the presence of a guitarist who provides the date à la minute with a juicy soundtrack. From the first touch to the sensual highlights everything is controlled by a presenter with a microphone and a stack of instruction cards.
- Falling Frames is the first fragment of a series in which Langkamp explores the framing and visualization of three-dimensional perspective through a two-dimensional medium. A research into space and how we experience it.
- Princess Sophie's preparations for her royal duties are disrupted when she questions her future as queen, upending court hierarchies and customs.
- Girls in a reform school are tormented violently by the headmistress . . . until they can take no more
- In the 1970s, the populous neighbourhood around Brussels-North Station was destroyed to make room for 'Little Manhattan', a modernist dream with the two World Trade Centre towers as its crown jewels. The project failed, leaving the towers and surrounding area largely abandoned. In 2017, the private owners and politicians joined forces to redynamise the area. Fearing that history might repeat itself, Lietje Bauwens and Wouter De Raeve decided to enter the debate by making a film with the actors that claim a voice in the transition: politicians, an activist, the private owner, designers and others. Taking the WTC towers as its object, the film investigates contemporary urban redevelopment processes, and traces the influx of new ecological and participatory ideas and their actual impact. WTC A Love Story uses fiction as a method to explore whose stories enter the stage when the process of political representation is accelerated.
- "A Demonstration" is a monster film with no monsters. Inspired by the existence of taxonomies of monsters at the heart of Early Modern European science, the film explores and reinterprets a way of seeing the natural world that is almost impossible to imagine from today's vantage point. Early Modern naturalists were guided by a logic in which scientific truths were discovered through visual analogy. The word 'monster' comes from the latin 'monstrare', meaning to show, to reveal, to demonstrate. "A Demonstration" picks up on these themes in a poetic exploration of the boundaries of sight and the metamorphosis of form.
- Brussels, 2019. While the world seems to be at the verge of destruction, a young super hero struggles with the responsibilities that come with having super powers. Once he decides to accept who he is, and put his powers to use, he finds out that fighting evil is harder than expected.
- The Dynamists is a short artist film that involves twelve disruptive teenage boys and the Belgian poet and musician Angelo Perrotti. Alluding to the Coming of Age movie genre, with its 'rites of passage', the video attempts to capture the transitional instability of adolescence and proposes disruption and conflict as an essential part to growth.
- Cas and Guido want to experience what it is like to be homeless, and decide to live on the streets between Christmas and New Year. Soon, their motto 'the plan is no plan' gets them in trouble.
- When he was nine, Shahib fled from Somalia's civil war to the Netherlands. After twenty years without legal status, he's still picking up the pieces.
- Speak Out is a documentary about the stigmas and taboos around HIV / AIDS in South Africa, made by a Dutch 'long term survivor'.
- Hello Joe was covertly produced overnight in a series of rented Airbnb accommodations. It is constructed entirely from elements found and filmed within a number of private homes that were accessed through the website. Furnishings, ornaments and extracts from various personal book, CD and DVD collections act as a singular workable archive. Domestic spaces are merged together in this portrait of an emerging corporate territory within the declining value of privacy.
- Somewhere in the middle of Hokkaido lives a man with an inexplicable bond to a potato. Told through a few unaddressed letters, the film captures moments from Daniel Jacoby's journey through the Northernmost island of Japan. Images of unrelated landscapes, situations and objects that the artist encounters on the way acquire an otherworldly aura when presented in the context of the potato-man.
- While walking home from a cinema after a transformative experience, a cinephile accidentally stumbles upon a camera, picks it up, and tries to record what he is seeing.
- A bird sound is transformed as it travels through a city.
- A film about the ontological similarities between light and information, narrated as a scientific poem.
- An inverted exchange where the concealment of waste inside the human body turns to the concealment of the human body inside waste.
- In her performative video art, Hester van Tongerlo explores her limits. 100 Milliampère questions to what extent physical limitations are related to social context.
- "To fold one's limbs in prayer" portrays a performative act involving an altar-like, ceramic installation and its creator positioning himself within it. The film depicts the strangeness of this act and the tension between the sculpture and the body.
- A performer exercises to the point of exhaustion; then the beat of a drum is synchronized to each individual drop of sweat.
- EYE FARM explores the relationship between agriculture and perception through the parallel tools of image production and industrial agriculture. The film shows an historical arch - in which the depiction of labor and spiritual beliefs are replaced by vast, empty automated landscapes and benign images of leisure - in an attempt to reconcile the gap between the material realities of agriculture and the symbolic value it has come to represent.