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- Three different, yet equally relentless women vie for the throne in 15th-century England.
- After his wife cheats on him with his superior, police commissioner Witse leaves Brussels for Halle to start a new life. His idiosyncratic character and ways of solving cases often clashes with his new colleagues.
- A successful woman in love tries to break her family curse of every first marriage ending in divorce, by dashing to the altar with a random stranger before marrying her boyfriend.
- A Cardinal is arrested for treason against the state. As a Prince of his church, he's a popular hero of this people for his resistance against the Nazis during the war, and his resistance after his country again fell to another totalitarian conqueror. In prison, his interrogator is determined to get a confession of guilt from the strong-willed man, and thus destroy his power over his people. The verbal and psychological battles are gripping and powerful, not even the increasing pressures put upon the Cardinal can force him to weaken, not even solitary confinement, continuous blazing light in his cell, sleeplessness, efforts to persuade him he is going mad. And yet, in the deepening conflict, the superbly indomitable prisoner creates a tremendous pity on his tormentor.
- 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.
- Sneeuwwitje is a musical by Studio 100 based on the fairy tale Snow White by the Brothers Grimm.
- While Saint Nicholas and Black Pete sail to Belgium on their steamboat, horse caretaker Ramon drives the horse on land to prevent sea sickness.
- The film is a portrait of a man with bipolar disorder painted through the eyes of his 11 year old daughter. The picture turns into a bittersweet adventure with two un-conventional heroes on a path of innocence and crude behavior.
- Cinematographic adaptation of the first three performance from Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus: "What the Body Does Not Remember" (1987), "Les Porteuses de Mauvaises Nouvelles" (1989) and "The Weight of a Hand" (1990).
- The most hip songs of Saint Nicholas and Black Pete are sung.
- A boy creates a fictive world in a book to process the death of his brother.
- While in Belgium, Poirot relates to Chief Inspector Japp a case from his early days in the Belgian police force that nearly eluded the brilliance of his 'little grey cells.'