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- An increasingly inappropriate relationship develops between a Priest and an inexperienced Nun, with fatal consequences.
- Luka is obsessed to become famous. Ignited by his narcissism and thanks to social media, he pretends to carry a luxurious life. The adrenaline of success makes him commit a murder on film and post it to achieve international fame.
- Dictator delivers eulogy during grand wake for his wayward Mother
- A double-DVD set which features over five hours of previously unreleased concert and archival performance footage from Led Zeppelin, spanning the years 1969 to 1979.
- The first part of the DVD is taken from the German TV channel ZDF from 1974. This footage has been making the rounds as a 3rd generation VHS copy on eBay for years. I have one. I'm burning it tomorrow. The video and audio quality of this new version are top-notch and belie the age of the recording. The ZDF show is from the band's The Power and the Glory tour and showcases 50 minutes of brilliance. Various camera angles and close-ups give you every aspect of the band in a live setting, from each member's mastery of their instrument to each member's ability to pick up another instrument without missing a beat. Here are five musicians who collectively play keyboards, bass, electric and acoustic guitars, percussion, vibes, cello, violin, recorder, trumpet and sax... sometimes all in the same song. A classic performance which displays this band's incredible talent and composition. The next 30 minute segment is from 1975 during their US tour and features some of the same tunes with their typical live variations. Not as polished a performance (they have to restart once due to bad tuning) but still exhilarating. Then we're treated to a 3 minute segment salvaged from more German TV from 1974 followed by a 22 minute Italian TV feature in black and white which includes both an interview and live footage from the 1972 Octopus tour. Acquisition of this footage delayed the DVD's release by about a year, but it's worth it just to see these guys in an informal setting, sunglasses, big hair and all. The last part features 36 photos from guitarist Gary Green's private collection. I've seen some of Gary's photo albums, and he's a fine photographer. Frankly, I might have picked some other photos, but these are all good, mostly in a candid way. Pic #36 (Kerry at a piano with headphones) is my fave, but I'm a fanboy. My only complaint is that there's no music background. All in all, well worth waiting for. Having seen the band several times during their prime, watching this DVD was like reuniting with an old friend. For those that never had the opportunity, this is as close as you'll ever get to seeing one of the finest rock ensembles ever.
- Tired of human intrest shows? These people are. "In de Gloria" looks like one of the shows where ordinary people are presented like freaks just to get a cheap laugh. The show doesn't mock the ordinary folks who appear in these shows, but the people who make them. "In de Gloria" is so painfully accurate you don't know if you want to laugh or cry. It's the kind of satire that shows you what the human race is really like.
- Zane Lamprey travels around the world engaging in local drinking customs and traditions.
- Live performance footage from Ministry SphincTour recorded in 1996.
- A man has visions of worms invading his house after he believed to have killed his wife in a fight.
- During World War II, a Belgian resistance movement called Lifeline, based in Brussels, organises the return of Allied airmen who have been shot down by the Luftwaffe to the United Kingdom.
- British pop duo Pet Shop Boys recorded live at various venus on their 1999/2000 world tour. Concert footage is presented simultaneously over layers of backdrop projections and computer-generated graphics, giving more than just the usual live recording. Featuring 22 Pet Shop Boys hits, including 'West End girls', 'It's a sin', and 'Go West', spanning their whole career.
- Louis Caron is a good man - vegetarian, he feeds the homeless, takes care of animals and is concerned with the ecological future of the planet. But his altruism has a sinister edge.
- The film tells the story of four gay Estonians in their preparation of the Baltic Pride of next year. They are in doubt as to which approach would be most suited.
- A loner who considers his insects to be his best friends is desperately trying to find the rarest beetle in the world.
- A documentary of female artist. A non-aggressive, individual revolution against the bourgeoisie.
- 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.'
- The Soviet Story offers an alternative history of an Allied power, which helped the Nazis to fight Jews and which slaughtered its own people on an industrial scale.
- A man is released from prison. He is planning to pick up his old craft, filmmaking. A reporter follows him to a tavern called Der Neger Erwin (The Negro Erwin).
- Come Rain or Shine is an unusually frank and humorous music documentary about the band Genesis getting back together for their first tour in 15 years. Director Anthony Mathile followed the band for nearly a year to create this film which explores the relationship of three band members and the mechanics, decisions, and debacles that go into producing a stadium tour for a legendary band of this scale.
- Enraged with the world, and European colonialist history, a young African immigrant decides to plot the death of an EU politician.
- Competition for the contract to build a new European highway takes an ominous tone when a girl's life is placed in danger. The contract - or death. This is the grim situation for The Adventurer to tackle.
- Fictional re-enactments about the early years in Belgium of the director's parents, Jewish immigrants from Poland, and scenes taken in modern Brussels in this elliptical experimental feature.
- A young director disgusted by the financing system of the movie industry decides to shoot a movie made from live scenes without any financial support in order to denounce the difficulties to achieve a cinematographic project in Belgium.
- Monkey_Party questions our relationship to images and sounds as well as the tools we use to create, listen to, and look at them. It brings us closer to performance and live improvisation by giving us random choices through a DVD player. The viewing experience is constantly changed and renewed.
- Over three decades from the 60's to the 80's, the amazing journey of a Belgian swimming pool guardian turned disco music producer and creating one of the biggest hit of 1979 . From Belgium to New York and from Jimi Hendrix to Madonna..:
- Video promo for Queen: Don't Stop Me Now.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.9 (62)TV EpisodeThe five remaining teams travel from Copenhagen, Denmark to Brussels, Belgium. One team hopes for a lucky break after they make a game-changing mistake. Teams get in touch with their inner exhibitionists when they don Speedos for a bodybuilding task.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.9 (63)TV EpisodeThe five teams immediately start the next leg as they travel around Belgium before returning to Brussels. They put the pedal to the metal and shift into high gear when they take a Ford Mustang on a test drive. When some teams try to recreate some classic Belgian waffles at the Detour, the results turn out anything but sweet.
- Two terminally ill patients escape from a hospital, steal a car and rush towards the sea.
- The story begins when Nora Pintens buys an electric heater which works as a radio receiver for the local radio station. She is kidnapped for that electric heater and Axel Nort, a private detective starts an investigation. He gets help from criminology student Dirk Talboom, who is also the son of the Chief of Police. Together they start an exciting quest for answers and quickly they find out that they are facing a dangerous group of international diamond smugglers. Mysterious messages, hidden clues, explosions and high speed chases; more than once is Axel Nort faced with danger and mystery. But during the search they get regular help from a mysterious lady with a headscarf, although she is actually working for the criminal gang. Later they find out that she is trying to save her husband Filip, who is being held by Dilbert, the leader of the group. In an exciting finale in the Ardennes, Filip can be saved and Dilbert can be captured so that this adventure comes to an end for Axel Nort and his friends.
- Adèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire and to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adèle grows, seeks herself, loses herself, and ultimately finds herself through love and loss.
- A boy stands on a station platform as a train is about to leave. Should he go with his mother or stay with his father? Infinite possibilities arise from this decision. As long as he doesn't choose, anything is possible.
- Jacob Katadreuffe lives mute with his mother, has no contact with his father who only works against him and wants to become a lawyer, at all costs.
- Pamela B. Green's energetic film about pioneer filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché is both a tribute and a detective story, tracing the circumstances by which this extraordinary artist faded from memory and the path toward her reclamation.
- Documentary about how King Leopold II of Belgium acquired Congo as a colony and exploited it by reign of terror.
- Document of Alanis' greatest tour, Jagged Little Pill, after an 18-month international world trek.