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- Gabby, Rachel and their 14 remaining men continue their seaside journey across Europe; Logan decides to confess his feelings; Rachel makes a shocking choice that affects all her remaining men.
- Random innocent victims are hunted and butchered in this true love letter to the horror movies of yesteryear, while pure hatred is used to put a permanent stop to these psychopaths. Ancient rites and slaughter inevitably intersect. Whatever the outcome, no flesh will be spared.
- Betty and Marc, a happy couple, struggles with their ordinary life, their jobs which do not fit, Marc's mom who is a terrible bore. They live from one weekend to the next and try to escape reality by imagining they are Bonnie and Clyde. They shoot with baby guns, dress up like their hero's and dream of going to the U.S.A. One day, while running an errand for Marc's mother, they are in the wrong place at the wrong time and witness a murder. In order not to be killed by Alfredo, a ruthless gangster and his gang, they present themselves as fellow criminals. This bluff keeps them alive but they get an assignment : they have to break into the mansion of a rivaling gang, the Torrieti's and steal a large sum of money. All of a sudden their ordinary life has become extraordinary and exciting, way too exciting.
- When unworldly Leopold hears that his father will soon die, he has to leave his safe life and go on a road trip to Lourdes, to ask for a miracle. When he meets Lola, everything becomes even more complicated.
- A visual cinematic trip through the history and geography of some of the world's most beautiful cities.
- A team of negotiators and special forces respond to a hostage situation in a small bank, with the events unfolding through the eyes of the criminals and their victims.
- At a local fair in Beernem (Belgium), Hector De Zutter, a young farmer, disappears during the night of Nov. 7th, 1926. Many rumours in the village insinuate that manslaughter is implied. The accused, members of the well-to-do middle-class, are protected by the mayor of the village whose son-in-law is judge at the Bruges office of public prosecutors! Clearly, this is a very good reason for the inhabitants of Beernem to keep quiet when Hector's dead body is found. Julienne De Zutter, sister of the victim, starts her own investigation and search for possible witnesses. She gets the support of Victor De Lille, editor of the newspaper "'t Getrouwe Maldeghem" (The Maldegem Faithful, a local newspaper from Maldegem, Belgium). He publishes week after week articles covering the murder and starts a relief fund for mother De Zutter. Eventually, three defendants are arrested...
- A mysterious suitcase changes the life of the receiver in a vivid rollercoaster through the streets of Bruges.
- Young journalist Sebastian Zöllner is writing an article on artist Manuel Kaminski. Zöllner hopes that Kaminski dies soon, so that he can cash in on his article.
- In early 2010 the Alloy Orchestra was commissioned an original score for percussion ensemble, based on a musical setting drawn on a 3-foot long sheet of squared notebook paper. Its operating principle was a fixed tempo - 60 beats per minute - to be strictly followed by the musicians throughout the piece. Within this grid, the performers were given complete freedom to determine the timbre, the volume and the sequence of themes to be chosen for their work. Two artists - a drummer and a draughtsman - listened to the recording of the music without any knowledge of the instructions provided for its creation. Unbeknownst to each other, both were given the task of playing along with their respective instruments: one with a drum in front of a camera, the other with pen, brushes, ink and colored pigments on 35mm film strips. Neither of them was given time to prepare or rehearse beforehand. The footage was assembled and edited in strict adherence to the criteria adopted for the music. The Alloy Orchestra was then asked to accompany the film with their own score, thus confronting the band with the challenge of interpreting the responses of the drummer and the draughtsman to the recorded piece. This coexistence of extreme discipline and total improvisation is at the core of the project-a generative process where a self-imposed rule is refracted in a potentially infinite set of variations, like in a hall of mirrors.
- An alien on Earth loses the only device he can use to communicate with his spaceship. His innocent nature and child-like questions force the country to evaluate the impact of religious views on people.
- 1995–TV Episode
- Three different, yet equally relentless women vie for the throne in 15th-century England.
- A Belgian business executive takes on his country's justice system after a procedural error that released his wife's murderer drives him to take matters into his own hands.
- An heir to a shipping fortune wakes up with amnesia. He discovers that his sister has been kidnapped, his father is unwilling to pay the ransom, and Interpol and the Russian mob after him.
- Foute Vrienden is a comedy where 4 friends prank eachother.
- Having witnessed the murder of Henry VI the pregnant Elizabeth is again shocked when she discovers her husband having sex with courtier Jane Shore. Her isolation is increased as Jacquetta falls dangerously ill and, aware of George's dislike of her, she appoints Anthony as her sons' guardian. Also wary of George is Anne Neville, pardoned by Edward for her part in the revolt and reunited with Isabel at court. However Anne is upset that she is not allowed to contact her mother in exile and feels that George and Isabel are controlling her every move. She has one ally in Richard and is unhappy to learn that he is considering marriage to Margaret Beaufort to effect peace. However he proposes to Anne, declaring that he loves her, and she accepts. Edward approves of the match as Elizabeth's new baby son is born.
- London's East End 1969. Based on real events. Two chancers 'find' a lump of Uranium and crisscross Europe to find a buyer. Accompanied by Danny's girl,the lovely Carole. They encounter a diverse cast of bizarre characters, all trying to steal the 'Hot Potato', but a deal agreed inside the Vatican has the co-conspirators confounding each other. The story twists and turns to an exciting and unexpected finale.
- A Dutch exploration team sets sail to find the North East passage to the Indies. The weather had other ideas for them.
- Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010. In Bruges, more than 200 riders and their entourage are ready for the 94th Tour of Flanders. A sea of fans waits for them along the trail, while millions of others follow 'Flanders finest' on radio or TV.
- Try as they might, they can't make a relationship work.
- A quiet story on a big boat.
- Heleen wants to take part in a dance audition organized by John Travolta. But to do so, she has to ask her former partner and lover John for help.
- Horror Climax presents : Faux trailer of Fureur Blanche (White Heat) as part of the Time Capsule contest of Imagine 26th Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival which got us end op 2nd place.
- The Duke of Suffolk is unable to defeat the rebellion militarily, so he resorts to lies and subterfuges.
- After a job gone wrong, hitman Ray and his partner await orders from their ruthless boss in Bruges, Belgium, the last place in the world Ray wants to be.
- In the 1840s, Lübeck is a dominating commercial town on the Baltic coast, and the Buddenbrooks are among the town's first families. Consul Jean Buddenbrook has two sons, Thomas and Christian, and a daughter, Antonia, called Tony. He dearly loves them but also expects them to sacrifice personal happiness for the sake of the company if necessary. The first to learn this is Tony, who is married off to Hamburgian businessman Bendix Grünlich. Meanwhile, her brothers have learned the trade in Amsterdam and London respectively. Crushed by Tony's marriage disaster and several unlucky transactions, Jean Buddenbrook turns the business over to his eldest, Thomas, who marries Dutch heiress Gerda, a passionate violinist, but never forgets his first love, a flower girl. After spending time in Valparaiso, Christian also returns to Lübeck. Thomas soon learns that his brother is much more interested in the theatre and actress Aline than in the company, which causes a rift between the brothers. Seeing that she can't heal it, their mother admonishes them to at least conceal it from the public.
- The rise and fall of the Habsburg Empire, one of the most powerful European empires in history, which lasted throughout the second millennium and had a major impact on Europe's cultural boom and ethnic cohesion.
- 10 short films by 10 different directors, set to arias by different composers.
- An unnamed French intelligence service spies on and analyzes a French diplomat code name '51' to identify a method to control him.
- While passing through a vacation resort, a newlywed couple encounters a mysterious, strikingly beautiful countess and her aide.
- A young sailor finds himself trapped in the labyrinthine mansion of his occultist uncle, along with a number of eccentric and mysterious relatives who all seem to be harboring a dark secret.
- The trail of the trouble in Amsterdam leads Paul Temple to Bruges. Here he uncovers a corrupt antique dealer Mondelle with international connections and a European-wide smuggling operation.
- The weekend of August 15th gives the opportunity to Michel Fauvet, a recently divorced father, to spend two full days with Bruno, his thirteen-year-old son, that he can normally see only one Sunday a month. Feeling guilty, he tries to compensate for the trauma inflicted to Bruno by giving him presents. This time around, Michel has decided to treat him to a nice trip to Bruges and the Belgian Coast. Which will not prevent Bruno from asking his father disturbing questions...
- The December traditions in five European countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands France and England. And also the key role of artificial light, designed to replace the rarefied light of the sun. Saint Nicholas, the Bogeyman, Santa Claus, the Christmas Tree, the Plum Pudding, the multi-colored candles, the Ardennes wood-fires, they are all here to bring joy and magic to children.
- This newsreel short spotlights several interesting feature stories from a number of countries including: the Hospice of St. Bernard monks and rescue dogs; fishing and cooking in France; and London rabbits who walk only on their front legs.
- Tells the story of the Spanish invasion of Flanders