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DÉLIRIUM VIDÉO 7

Jacques Lennep
Part seven in this series of short sketches, consists mainly of performances the artist gave in Belgium and abroad. Paying homage to amongst others Marcel Broodthaers and Belgian surrealists, we see the artist functioning as a ironic priest, giving away for free his artwork to the audience after he cut it into pieces, or making a new absurd installation in his studio based on found footage....

PANIQUE AU VILLAGE, ÉPISODE 6 : ROBIN

Stéphane Aubier - Vincent Patar
While Bénédicte feeds the chickens at the farm, she is visited by Robin, a character who looks very much like the famous Robin Hood, though he is entirely incapable of handling bow and arrow. Yet he keeps trying and that is bound to result in accidents. Another jewel of animation: funny and made with love....

FAIRE-PART

Anne Reijniers - Rob Jacobs - Nizar Saleh Mohamedali - Paul Shemisi Betutua
On the eve of postponed Congolese elections, two Congolese and two Belgian cineasts make a film about Kinshasa and its resistance against the legacies of colonialism. The four filmmakers want to tell a story together, but having grown up on other sides of history, they have different views on how to tell that story...
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LES VACANCES DE MONSIEUR MAG [DUTCH VERSION]

Jef Cornelis
’Les Vacances de Monsieur MAG’ tracks the development of René Magritte’s body of work, and it also sheds a light on the persona of the artist, as well as on his views on being an artist...
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RICHTINGEN

Philippe Van Snick
In the bright, blue sky airplanes have left the traces of their engines, with lines of white clouds as result. They are the minimalist painters of the sky. Some lines are very visible, while others are already fading away....

LE PETIT TOURISTE

Joëlle de La Casinière - Michel Bonnemaison
A ’train movie’ in the Urubamba valley, where a young gringo seems to be having bad dreams. All the racket of the train and the sound of a local band punctuate the elliptical editing of a phoney narrative, which pretends to end in Cuzco....
La revolution surrealiste tire dans le dos, 1988, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist La revolution surrealiste tire dans le dos, 1988, Angel Vergara Santiago © the artist

LA RÉVOLUTION SURRÉALISTE TIRE DANS LE DOS

Angel Vergara
At the opening of Philippe Van Snick’s exhibition in the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, Vergara was sitting on a white canvas. ’La Révolution Surréaliste’ was wedged under one of the back legs of his chair, Vergara was leaning forward with the white canvas pulled over him. Other books were lying at his feet....

SET [ING]

Peter Downsbrough
In Set [ing] the camera is situated in a closed, empty meeting room in an office building in the Paris business centre of La Défense...

VLAANDEREN 77

Jef Cornelis
Together with the author Leo Pleysier, Cornelis creates one of his most beautiful elegies of Flanders. They thumb through the landscape as if it were a book, seemingly of new, strange and unknown origins, a colourful patchwork veiling the remainders of smoking battlefields with its bizarre alluring and hidden charms and revealing fragments of a disaster area in its outer corners...
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DIMBU

Harald Thys - Jos De Gruyter
Starting off from the proposition: “If it’s possible to do 100 km in one hour, it must be possible to do 100.000 km in 1.000 hours”, a number of experiments are developed with the realisation of this axiom as a final purpose. Three experts report on the different tests with slides, overhead projections and video....