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WORLD OF BLUE. LAND OF O.
Bram Van Paesschen“Now it’s over between us, I don’t love thee anymore.” With these words – the camera trained on the filmmaker – O., the female protagonist in ‘World of Blue. Land of O.’, takes leave right at the beginning of the film, going away for a health treatment...
UNDO / REDO VOL. 2
Messieurs DelmotteSecond part of a series of sequences that are the result of a meeting between Messieurs Delmotte and artists with a mental disability. It leads to unexpected situations and poetic performances. Messieurs Delmotte made this performance and video project during an artistic residency at CEC La Hesse (Vielsalm in Belgium)...
OGGI È PRIMAVERA
Claudio PazienzaThis short film was shot on 21 March 1988, the first day of spring, in a sequence shot. It is part of a series, entitled Un plan d’amour, and it shows the unflappability of a man who comes home to a hail of blows....
HƏƱMS
Laurent Van LanckerThe three-channel installation Həʊms superposes similar soundtracks on different footages. The sound fluctuates between recognizable familial noises and unintelligible conversations, scraps of composition and soundscape...
COMBUSTIONS
Claude CattelainIn his work Claude Cattelain tries to grasp the essence in the volatile. His short and personal flashes of astonishment and fragility offer a striking image of a passage from one place to another or a shift in frames of mind...
TWO TIMES
Manon de BoerDe Boer invited the Brussels-based pianist Jean-Luc Fafchamps to play John Cage’s eponymous composition ‘4’33”’ twice in front of a live audience in the Brussels’ studio space of P.A.R.T.S. (The Performing Arts Research and Training Studios)...
THANK YOU FOR COMING
Jacques Charlier - Daniel Remi‘Thank you for coming’ is a compilation of humourist sketches, playfully balancing between kitsch and absurdity. Impulsively canned with the help of friends and neighbours, these low-budget videos show unassuming and endearing pastiches and spoofs on the world of art and television, with a fondness of typically Belgian themes...
BETWEEN TWO WALLS
Ria PacquéeThe work of Ria Pacquée contains narrative aspects, firmly rooted in a social awareness, which do not seem to take shape until the final stage of the editing. ’Between Two Walls’ is a montage of clips showing the worship of people of different faiths in Jerusalem – in the streets, in the temples, at shrines...









