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- A biography of the Belgian nun Jeannine Deckers, who became a popular singer in the early 1960s and struggled with the contradiction between the church and her true self.
- From his childhood in Valparaiso to his death during the Pinochet military coup on September 11, 1973, the life and works of Chilean president Salvador Allende.
- Documentary about the hypothesis that HIV may have been caused by mass vaccination against Polio, in Congo, between 1957 and 1960.
- True story of the saga that was hoped to be the long-awaited justice brought to bear upon Augusto Pinochet, Chilean dictator from 1973 to 1990. In September 1998, Pinochet flew to London on a pleasure trip but experienced back pain and underwent an operation in the London Clinic. Upon waking, he was arrested by Scotland Yard. Could it be that this was to become the first Latin American dictator to answer for crimes while serving as Head of State? After 500 days of house arrest, he nevertheless eventually returned unscathed to Chile, despite the compelling case built against him before and during this period by a young Spanish prosecutor, Carlos Castresana.
- An in-depth account of two assassinations that occurred in the Democratic Republic of Congo in March 2017.
- October 5, 1974: In the suburbs of Santiago, pregnant Carmen is badly injured and her partner Miguel, head of the resistance against Pinochet's dictatorship, is killed in combat. So begins a journey into the memories of the defeated...
- The film takes us from the mouth to the source of the second largest river basin in the world, that of the Congo River. All along its 4371 km, we discover places that have seen the turbulent history of this country
- Winner of the Sakharov Prize 2014, Doctor Mukwege is internationally known as the man who mends thousands of women who have been raped during the 20 years of conflicts in the East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of the poorest countries on the planet, despite its extremely rich sub-soil. His endless struggle to put an end to these atrocities and denounce the impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators is not welcome. At the end of 2012, the Doctor was the target of another attempt on his life, which he miraculously survived. Threatened with death, this doctor with an exceptional destiny now lives cloistered in his hospital in Bukavu under the protection of the United Nation peacekeepers. But he is no longer alone in his struggle. The women to whom he has restored physical integrity and dignity, stand beside him, true activists for peace, hungry for justice.
- Thiery Michel takes an in-depth look at the reign of Mobutu Sese Seko. A man of "modest roots" who had a Catholic upbringing, Mobutu was sent to the army by his father for insubordination. Soon he would be Patrice Lumumba's right-hand man...
- In the drama experienced by the Algerians during the "black decade", the children almost never had a voice. This film tries to give them. In a martyr village of the "Triangle of Death", children, survivors of a massacre which left them orphans, revealed themselves to be confronted with their anxieties and to consider the future. As part of a plastic art workshop, they collectively create a fresco under the direction of the painter Djamel Merbah. Little by little, through graphics and color, they manage to express their pain and their expectations and, helped by a psychologist, Latefa Belarouci, to find the words that liberate.
- While the chances of immortality may be very thin, hundreds of people, aged 2 to 101, from around the world, have already committed their bodies or brains to cryonics, over the past 50 years. Frozen in liquid nitrogen, they put their trust, lives and fortunes into the promise of being revived one day by advanced future medicine. This documentary making the family portrait of Elaine who decided to wake up in the futur.
- A documentary allowing us to witness genuine conversations with people who know the date of their death.
- Join the train of progress. The small town of Datong is being transformed, following the path of the great Chinese history and nothing will stop the advance of power.
- Depicts contemporary Iran at a turning point in its history, exposing both an extreme fundamentalism being fostered by its leadership and the seeds for change in its youth culture.
- This is the story of a flood. This is the story of a crisis. The scar left by the 2021 floods in the Vesdre and Ourthe valleys is still very present. When it rains, the drops remind us of the dead and the debris. How can one rebuild ? From the daily lives of disaster victims followed over the long term to the future visions of urban planners tasked with proposing solutions, After the Rain tells the aftermath of the deadliest climate disaster in Belgium's recent history.
- A look at the everyday lives of maids.
- Two years in the life of a Belgian college, in Seraing, which tries to put back on track students with chaotic journeys, confronted with violence and social injustice.
- While the chances of immortality may be very thin, hundreds of people, aged 2 to 101, from around the world, have already committed their bodies or brains to cryonics, over the past 50 years. Frozen in liquid nitrogen, they put their trust, lives and fortunes into the promise of being revived one day by advanced future medicine. This documentary making the family portrait of Elaine who decided to wake up in the futur.
- After his Moroccan friend commits suicide, Alain, a young Belgian in his thirties, decides to leave for Morocco to understand better who she actually was and reason why she took her life . Landing in Casablanca, he feels oppressed by the restless city and decides to travel southward. Traveling by bus, by taxi or hitch-hiking, he discovers a new land and new people but also himself...
- Belgium 1960. A social regression decided by the government launches a wild strike among the workers.