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- Why is it so difficult to adapt "The Adventures of Tintin", the world-famous Belgian comic strip series created by Hergé, to the big screen? You will find out with this remarkable documentary, directed by Benoît Peeters and Wilbur Leguebe.
- When one begins to understand that social injustice, racism and hatred exist, one turns to Jean Ziegler's books. In this film he traces a double portrait: his own, and the world's.
- A few moments in the life of four girls who are busy... growing up. Almost imperceptibly, they get to the age of twelve, then twelve and a half, then thirteen. The mother of one of them (the director) watched them, as they grew, with tenderness tinged with a slight touch of worry. A chronicle of passing time.
- At the occasion of a tribute to the Belgian Cinémathèque Royale, this film displays a striking poetic and philosophical mediation on cinematographic images.
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode is the smallest borough in Brussels, the capital of Europe. It is also the poorest. A socialist Mayor has been ruling there for almost 50 years, defending the right to difference and staying attentive to the community. The film draws a subtly shaded picture of a political entity, as one might find anywhere in the world, forming a portrait of an out of the ordinary Mayor, in the daily practice of his duties.
- Without really being a photographer, Boris Lehman has taken and owns a lot of photos. Almost all - estimated today at a few hundred thousand - are locked in boxes, envelopes, and cupboards, protected from light and dust.
- Focusing on Levi Strauss and Co., this program follows the relocation of garment production from Western countries to nations such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and Turkey where low wages are the rule and employee rights are nonexistent.