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- Documentary about Mark Hogancamp. After a vicious attack leaves him brain-damaged and broke, Mark seeks recovery in "Marwencol", a 1/6th scale World War II-era town he creates in his backyard. Inspired the movie Welcome to Marwen (2018)
- When Mikke's mother gives birth to a fourth child who appears to be half cow half human, his world and that of his two brothers is turned upside down.
- The story of the conquest, the occupation and the liberation of the city of Leuven during WWII
- The life of 29-year-old Cilia quietly passes by behind the checkout of mini-supermarket Edwin. Cilia secretly is a master of escapism, though. In her dreams she escapes from the dull reality and she creates a colorful, musical world. One day a handsome guy called Jef is standing at the checkout. Will Cilia succeed in realizing her dream this time?
- At the end of August 1914 Leuven became the victim of blind rage war. Virtually the entire city center was systematically destroyed by the Germans. War journalist Rudi Vranckx explains what happened.
- Based on interviews with philosophers, sociologists and psychologists, and illustrated with archive footage, the film explains how social change works, why our moral landscape today changes so fast and how we can avoid polarization.
- "Leuven Autovol & Autovrij" is a short historical documentary about Leuven, full of unique footage from the past 140 years. At the same time it provides a historical perspective on the debate on urban mobility.
- The film tells the story of the turbulent years of 1966 to 1968 in Leuven, years in which a widely supported and very intense student revolt shocked the country on its foundations.
- A portrait of the music scene in Leuven (Belgium) from the early 70s to the early 80s: a reconstruction of those memorable years on the basis of testimonies of musicians, producers, pub owners, managers and organizers. Years that will later prove of great significance for the Flemish pop and rock.
- In 2017 it will be exactly 150 years since the Leuvense Schouwburg opened its doors. This documentary film paints a picture of a turbulent history. Thanks to interviews with artists, collaborators and experts and a lot of historical footage, you will discover the programming over the years and the importance of the theater for Leuven's cultural life.
- Leuven has always been known as the beer capital of Belgium. This has a lot to do with the fact that the largest brewery in the world is located in Leuven. But there are many more reasons why the city more than deserves this title