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- After spending years in Belgium, a young Congolese man returns to his birthplace of Kinshasa to confront the intricacies of his family and culture.
- Danish director Mads Brügger and Swedish private investigator Göran Björkdahl are trying to solve the mysterious death of Dag Hammarskjöld. As their investigation closes in, they discover a crime far worse than killing the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
- The cross-frontier migrant's life 'within the system' - an endless, featureless, futureless round of queues - becomes even bleaker in December. Bipul doesn't want to admit it, but the arrival of Lidia, a Russian girl makes a difference. Hope? Surely not! A future? Get real! December is also the ninth month of Martina's pregnancy. But, just when the situation seems hopeless, help is at hand. A Christmas story.
- A comic Belgian fiction series about Philippe Geubels who becomes depressed after his wife leaves him for his 30 year older neighbour
- When Brazilian president Bolsonaro announces that industries can settle in the Amazon on Yanomami territory, Davi Kopenawa and his son Dario take their fight to an international level to defend their land against the invaders.
- A former war photographer and her physician husband are caught up in a riot when locals in an Andean village vent their unhappiness with contamination from a nearby mine.
- The young and driven family doctor Mirjam flourishes in the medicine most steeped in fear and taboo: end-of-life care. She helps patients with a terminal illness live what remains of their lives as fully as possible. And ultimately, she fulfills their wish to die with dignity and comfort by giving them palliative sedation or euthanasia. When the doctor becomes a palliative patient herself, she has one final mission: to shatter the taboo on dying and improve end-of-life care from her unique double perspective. Living and working on the cutting edge of life and death, Mirjam is determined to change the way we think about both.
- A new take on Gustave Flaubert's classic realist novel about a tragic marriage between two well-meaning social outcasts in provincial France. The film was shot in 5 days at the Royal Flemish Theatre.
- Documentary about a rock star who just doesn't make it. And his last remaining fan.
- During the Pinochet-dictatorship, Jorge Lübbert escaped from Chile and left behind a frightening period of his life. But he forgot everything. With his son Andrés he decides to remember what happened and confront his past.
- Ever since 1919, the daily life in Ypres, in Flanders Fields, has been dedicated to commemorating the First World War. The films makes a journey through this landscape of remembrance and encounters the most diverse and contradictory ways of commemorating.
- In this show Philippe Geubels is hosting his own quiz about all sorts of medical things. Together with 4 panel members they help resolve medical questions. Luckily there is a doctor in the room that can help them explain it all.
- A man has lived for 40 years in an institution that offers the opportunity to live in isolation of his own will. He can open the door to the sunlight voluntarily. One day he is surprised by a repairman on the other side of the glass, he comes to check the telephones on the wall.
- This documentary shows the lives behind the friendly voices at the end of a "hotline".
- " A documentary about the most epic 24 hours of the last century: July 20th 1969." This year, on 20 July 2019, exactly 50 years ago Eddy Merckx won his first Tour de France. It had been 30 years since a Belgian, Sylvère Maes, had preceded him. On that same day, Neil Armstrong set, as first human ever foot on the moon. Buzz Aldrin some moments later. Michael Collins waited for them on the mothership. 1969 was also the legendary year of Woodstock "Three days of Peace and Music", the Love-Inn of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the Hilton Amsterdam, the first Concorde flight and last public performance of The Beatles on the Apple Records Studio rooftop. The story of this incredible year gets revived by exclusive testimonials and anecdotes from: Jean Blaute, Robert Janssens, Dirk Frimout, Howard Gutman, Mario Vigna, Felice Gimondi and many others.
- Visit some of the most important places in Cole's life, including his birth town Peru, Indiana as well as New York, Yale, Paris and Venice. 'Looking for Cole' is a trip through the life and times of Cole Porter with his songs as your guide.
- A gripping journey from cycling prodigy to fallen star, addiction, and redemption. A Belgian tragedy unfolds.
- In the 1930s, Lon Landau made his dreams come true in the vibrant, cosmopolitan city of Antwerp. He became the first well-known stage designer for the city's most prestigious theater company, the Koninklijke Nederlandse Schouwburg. When the Nazis invaded, Landau was arrested and imprisoned in a transit camp in Mechelen, where the fear of being transported eastward was sometimes worse than the hunger. Lon spent much of his time in the painting workshop, where prisoners painted transport numbers onto cardboard panels. It was in these bleak surroundings that he had a burst of inspiration. He started to make marionettes with whatever he could find within the confines of the barracks. Physically he was a prisoner, but in his mind he was free.
- Amazons is a documentary series about women who take up arms. Phara de Aguirre meets armed women all around the world: from FARC fighters in Colombia, to female PKK fighters and Peshmerga in Iraqi Kurdistan, to three generations of armed women on both sides of the wall in Israel and Palestine: top terrorist and hijacker Leila Khaled, Ahed Tamimi, female Israeli soldiers, all of them with their own story.
- 10 Belgian professionals confront their Chinese professional peers in a rapidly changing China.
- Architecture should serve, according to Belgian architects Paul Robbrecht and Hilde Daem. The concert hall in Bruges, for example, is not a spectacle architecture, but a building in which spectacles thrive.
- Belgian architect Stéphane Beel is a pioneer of the New Simplicity who opposes spectacle architecture. In Beel's eyes, an architect should not impose himself as an "artist". "I try to be as little creative as possible".