Overview of articles
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Baba
Captivating portrait of one of the first Turkish immigrants in the cultural sector, interviewed by his daughter amid a fashion collection.Published on: -
Feel My Love
Age brings infirmity. Dementia is on the rise in Europe’s greying population. Observational Flemish documentary touchingly shows how the pre-war generPublished on: -
Druggebruik
The early 1970s, Kralingen Pop Festival: marihuana, LSD, speed, opium – anything available was taken. Four young users’ stories.Published on: -
The Barefoot Emperor
Politics becomes absurdist theatre in this sequel to festival hit King of the Belgians – understated humour and refreshing satire.Published on: -
Happily Ever After
Filmmaker Tatjana Božic grew up in Croatia before the Balkan War. She roamed in different relationships through different countries before settling inPublished on: -
Goud
A young gymnast’s ultimate dream – gold at the Olympic Games – is jeopardised when he meets with the slightly older physiotherapist Irene.Published on: -
Ghost Tropic
During a nocturnal walk through Brussels, Khadija undergoes a series of dreamlike encounters with an eclectic range of night owls.Published on: -
I’m the Same, I’m an Other
Atmospheric and sensitive story of a man and a girl fleeing through Europe. The reason for this gradually becomes clear, as they slowly learn to…Published on: -
After the Tone
Protagonist is Onno’s answering machine. Onno is not available. Lots of friends and relatives leave a message, but Onno doesn’t ring back. We see whatPublished on: -
The Master and His Pupil
Gripping registration of the masterclass given by famous Russian conductor Valery Gergiev in September 2002 to three novice colleagues.Published on: