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- Long running TV soap that focuses on the inhabitants of Wittekerke, a fictional village at the North Sea coast of Belgium.
- A road movie. An unorthodox crime story. Portrait of an unlikely companionship. Belgian director Caroline Strubbe's uniquely crafted second feature combines all of these to tell the moving story of a man and a child in mourning as they journey through Western Europe.
- A young woman moves to the big city, hoping to start an independent life working as a museum guide.
- A festival for international movies, which give each year the Palme d'Or.
- Lilith is sent to boarding school where she meets the Ghastly brothers, a pair of strange ghost hunters. Together, they need rid the school of the demons who have made it their home.
- In life, you don't get what you want. You just get what you need.
- Edward Monskii, is in a very bad shape, and Botter Gaarman, obviously tired, are in the terrace of a coffee of a Mediterranean city, ready for a long time prepared mission. When a quite old man, Ernest Carpentier, joined their table, the situation becomes tense and dangerous.
- Black and white silent film dealing with the death of Rudolph Valentino as perceived by a deaf elevator operator (liftboy) who's become fascinated with him.
- Portray of Rose who is living with her mentally retarded daughter, Francine, at the Foyer Bruxellois.
- Eleven directors offer in 9 short films their view of what Brussels has lost, of what is threatened today, and of what has been saved. A genuine walk through Brussels, as seen in the kaleidoscope provided by these different views.
- Kain reflects in a contemplative way on our human condition. It's an audiovisual meditation on the cruelty and suffering of our tragic humanity. A short film about guilt and the birth of conscience.
- Sneyers seems to be losing all support for his quest. Max and Caro enjoy their time in Normandy. Valerie offers Georges a political function in the upcoming local elections. Without permission, Marcel's cook holds a Greek party in the café.
- 1952– TV Episode7.6 (24)
- Self - Interviewee
The Cannes International Film Festival (French: Festival du Cannes), is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres including documentaries from around the world. Founded in 1946, it is the world's most prestigious and publicized film festival. The invitation-only festival is held annually (in May) at the Palais des Festivals. TV Festival is the official Cannes Film Festival TV Channel. For 12 days, TV Festival will be broadcasting live and in exclusivity the highest moments of the event: Best of, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, press conferences, photo calls, interviews and Red Carpets with all the selected official film casts, as well as a daily magazine and short reports to discover all the highlights of the Festival. - Sneyers arranges a meeting to convince the mayor about the importance of a troubled youth center. Valerie sends out Sirjacobs to monopolize a variety of parcels, such as Elke's garage. Magda hates fresh medical director Frank's attitude.
- Caro feels she is weakening. Sneyers meets a homeless guy and decides to offer him shelter. Marcel receives an alarming phone call about Joke and urgently leaves for Monaco. Georges is meanwhile looking after the café.