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Adem (2010)
Character: Karl
Two young man share an incurable illness. Is their love for the women in their lives strong enough to conquer their fear of dying?
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Folie privée (2004)
Character: N/A
Pascale leaves Jan to start a new life with Didier. Unwillingly, Jan accepts to get a babysitter for their seven year old son, Thomas. She leaves him at his family home where she now has to live with her new partner. But when Pascale comes to love with Didier, Jan is still there and refuses to leave the house and separate herself from her child. Very quickly, conflict explodes and in less than a day, the destiny of each character is turned upside down.
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Ça rend heureux (2006)
Character: Kris
The efforts of a Belgian director who has to stick posters of his film everywhere and harass crowds to get people to come and see his film. When it turns out to be a flop, he is jobless and his partner leaves him. An ironic account of rising director Joachim La Fosse’s directing debut.
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Tribu (2001)
Character: N/A
Jan and Pascale are separating, leaving their son Thierry torn between two families.
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All of Us (2020)
Character: Astroboy
The story of a self-help group of 4 people with a terminal illness, led by a therapist without experience.
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Resurrection (2017)
Character: acting
An old man who isolated himself from civilization receives an unexpected visitor.
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Les Survivants (2016)
Character: Eric
An ex-communist terrorist tries to fit in in today's society after getting out of jail. He meets with a group of young anti-Wall Street anarchists and falls in love with a mysterious young woman.
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The Exception (2017)
Character: Pastor Hendricks
Nothing is as it seems in this riveting World War 2 thriller as a wary soldier goes to investigate a mysterious German monarch at his secluded mansion, leading him into a web of deceit and a dangerous love affair with a local Jewish woman.
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The Catcher (2026)
Character: Walt
Robin, a lonely young man, works for the government as a catcher of invisible birds.
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Nue propriété (2006)
Character: Jan
Pascale leads a lonely life with her adult sons François and Thierry at a rural estate subsidized by her ex-husband's alimony payments. When Pascale falls for neighbor Jan, she makes plans to move in with him. But Pascale's twin sons -- loafers who treat her like a servant and refuse to accept the responsibilities of adulthood -- won't let her go. The family remains locked in a stalemate until someone makes a startling move.
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Rookie (2021)
Character: Neighbour
Nicky, a young ambitious and confident pure blooded motorcyclist. He always puts his life on the line while racing, not for the money but for kicks, respect and fame. When he gets into an accident, his world crumbles apart, not sure whether he’ll ever be able to race again. He has trouble accepting this new life and turns to his sister-in-law Vero and her son Charlie to start over. But the adrenaline junkie inside him rears his ugly head and Nicky tries relive his dream by coaching his nephew Charlie. It quickly becomes clear though, that they’re not cut from the same cloth.
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Empire (2015)
Character: man
Late afternoon, somewhere in a big city, a man comes home to his wife and child - a portrait of a family in our modern civilization, captured in real time.
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Rundskop (2011)
Character: Jean Vanmarsenille
A young cattle farmer is approached by an unscrupulous veterinarian to make a shady deal with a notorious beef trader.
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