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- Misha and the Wolves is the dramatic tale of a woman whose holocaust memoir took the world by storm, but a fallout with her publisher - who turned detective - revealed an audacious deception created to hide a darker truth.
- Latif Al Ani photographed Iraq before the wars. Today he travels his country in search of the people and places in his pictures, sharing them with Iraqis who no longer recognise the world he reveals.
- 75 year old Magnum member Harry Gruyaert's life is saved by colour. Harry grows up in a strict and traditional Catholic Flemish family. His father forbids him to become a photographer because he sees it as sinful. So he decides to leave his country and travel. Coming from a repressed and grey background he discovers the lights and colour of Europe. Driven by hatred and love and the irresistible desire to be a photographer, he becomes a pioneer in European colour photography.
- In the documentary film New Pigs on the Block, filmmaker Jimmy Kets turns the camera on three pigs: Luc, Mia and Anja. They play the leading role in a social community project. On a piece of no man's land, demarcated by an electric wire, between a railway and a small parking lot, the pigs process the food surpluses of restaurants and shops in the neighborhood. A noble idea. The film starts in a seemingly earthly paradise, where they can eat as they please and receive warmth and friendship from the local residents. But slowly it starts to shift. The outside world disturbs their peaceful existence more and more often, and with increasing severity. Meanwhile, summer turns into autumn, their place deteriorates, the atmosphere between the pigs becomes grim and their faith in mankind ebbs away. The camera not only takes us to the eye level of Luc, Mia and Anja, it also looks at mankind from their perspective. New Pigs on the Block is a tenderly confrontational film, which illuminates the ambiguous relationship between humans and animals in an unprecedented way.
- How do Belgian documentary photographers look at their own country and its residents? In five 52-minute films, they talk about the conditions in which they have worked and still work, and how they try to capture both the zeitgeist and identity in their images.
- A forester in the east part of Belgium lives a peaceful life in the forest. When there is a big investigation in the forest, organized by the federal police, problems start to occur. This ends up in a conflict between the forester and one of the police officers. A clash between nature and the modern world.
- EN - Twelve-year-old Bertha uses her creativity and entrepreneurship as an outlet, but above all as a force to fight against Wolfram, her rare and debilitating disease. We discover in a positive and inspiring way how she deals with the various obstacles in her path.
- Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, eyes have been on the Eastern powers, especially China, which has been careful not to comment on the Russian invasion. In this context of geopolitical tensions, the world threatens to be divided once again into two blocs, with Europe and the United States on one side, and China and Russia on the other. Are the "new silk roads" - which refer to the ancient network of trade routes linking the Middle Kingdom, the Middle East and Europe - wanted by President Xi Jinping on the verge of reshuffling the cards in international relations? This colossal project, which confirms Beijing's meteoric economic and geopolitical rise, represents a danger for the United States, whose hegemony inherited from the end of the Cold War is tending to falter.