1. On sourira de nous (On sourira de nous)
Four friends tired of protests are thinking about another way to shake up capitalist society. Driven by fiction, they decide to blow up a Brussels shopping center. How to think the attack? What roles do they need to play in order to imagine taking action? Is their friendship reconcilable with such a radical act?
2. Jean Vanloo: King of Clubs (Jean Vanloo: King of Clubs)
From Jimi Hendrix to Patrick Hernandez and even Madonna, everybody crossed the path of Jean Vanloo. Who is this mysterious character from Moeskroen in Belgium? From the 60’s to the 80’s, this documentary tells the story of this improbable music producer, creator of the unforgettable hit “Born to be Alive”.
3. Saints and Soldiers
Five American soldiers fighting in Europe during World War II struggle to return to Allied territory after being separated from U.S. forces during the historic Malmedy Massacre.
It has an average vote of 6.3 on TMDB.
4. Belgium - 20 (Belgium - 20)
What happens when a world that relies on traffic and the logistics that allow it comes to a standstill?</p><p> What happens when sickness and even death are taken from us?
5. Le flic, la juge et l'assassin - Épisode 2 : Sainte Rita, priez pour nous (Le flic, la juge et l'assassin - Épisode 2 : Sainte Rita, priez pour nous)
(Le flic, la juge et l'assassin - Épisode 2 : Sainte Rita, priez pour nous)
6. Le flic, la juge et l'assassin - Épisode 3 : L'habit ne fait pas le moine (Le flic, la juge et l'assassin - Épisode 3 : L'habit ne fait pas le moine)
(Le flic, la juge et l'assassin - Épisode 3 : L'habit ne fait pas le moine)
7. Log in Belgium (로그 인 벨지움)
“To me films are an imaginary world where emotion comes into play.” YOO Teo traveled to Belgium to make his movie but he ended up being locked down due to COVID-19. This film is about his 15-days of quarantine in Antwerp Hotel fighting for his movie and loneliness. He also depicted his most personal story. This is the debut film of YOO Teo both as the star and the director.
It has an average vote of 7.9 on TMDB.
8. De Ronde 101 (De Ronde 101)
(De Ronde 101)
9. De Ronde 102 (De Ronde 102)
(De Ronde 102)
10. De Ronde 103 (De Ronde 103)
(De Ronde 103)
11. Lambic: About Time & Passion
Lambic is a style of beer that has been brewed in Belgium since hundreds of years ago, and today it still remains under that almost magical halo around its production process and the mysterious yeast that make it possible. Lambic: about time & passion is a project that we started as a way of giving voice to lambic beer and to those characters that play an important role in the development and preservation of this ancient style of beer.
12. Charles Vandenhove, architecte de l'art (Charles Vandenhove, architecte de l'art)
(Charles Vandenhove, architecte de l'art)
13. Chez Jolie Coiffure (Chez Jolie Coiffure)
Rosine Mbakam is invited to step in Sabine’s small hairdresser’s because it is dangerous in the street. She accepts and pushes in with her camera. Sabine’s stories and the customers’ joys, worries, problems and fears bring depth and life into the premises. At times, it feels like the entire African quarter of Brussels had squeezed in. Laughter abounds, anecdotes and life stories elicit emotions, and a male visitor brings a touch of flirt into the salon.
It has an average vote of 5.8 on TMDB.
14. Hergé: In the Shadow of Tintin (Hergé à l'ombre de Tintin)
Georges Remi, known as Hergé, a complex and complicated artist, created Tintin, one of the most famous characters in the world. With exceptional access to the archives of Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, this documentary looks at Remi's life and the way he changed the art of comic.
It has an average vote of 7.5 on TMDB.
15. La petite prison dans la prairie (La petite prison dans la prairie)
Since November 2022, the Brussels prisons of Saint-Gilles, Forest and Berkendael have been moving to the brand-new "prison village" of Haren, on the outskirts of Brussels. An ultra-modern, ultra-secure, semi-private prison. But why build new prisons in the first place?
16. The March of Todd-AO
From 1958 Brussels World’s Fair to the election of Pope John XXIII
17. Brazillians Like Me (Brésiliens comme moi)
The encounter with a growing, and mostly undocumented, brazilian community allows us to bear witness to its energy, its vivacity, and its diversity. This film attempts to work for a larger acceptance of foreigners in their land of exile.
18. Le Petit Vingtième : le siècle de Tintin (Le Petit Vingtième : le siècle de Tintin)
From the beginning, Hergé's work, Tintin's creator, was conditioned by the ideology of his publisher, the weekly child supplement of a Belgian Catholic newspaper. An exciting analysis of the political meaning of the adventures of Tintin.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
19. Insomnies (Insomnies)
Insomnies is an impressionistic look at the city at night, avoiding the clichés of commercial or tourist films and suggesting instead a lifestyle rhymed by windshield wipers and the music of The Honeymoon Killers. The film is flashing back-and-forth and ultimately leaves, like an arabesque of light and colour made of lines, curves and angles.
20. Stranger (L'Étranger)
In the ‘poor crescent’ around Brussels one child in three lives on the poverty line. But they can find refuge with BX Brussels of Vincent Kompany – a sports and social project. Stranger follows recent immigrant Senegalese football coach Moussa as he struggles to give them hope in their sport … and in their life.