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0In the eight-part series Allah in Europe, Jan Leyers is looking for the face of Islam in Europe. Is there such a thing as a European, enlightened version of Islam growing and is that what Muslims themselves want?

A shameless absurd comedy about the generational conflict between young people who carry the weight of the new economic crisis and the powerful baby boomers who have no intention of giving up their luxury lifestyle. Generation B. follows six young people trying to survive in the metropolis that is Brussels. Jonas’s once perfect life has disintegrated, leaving him homeless, jobless and without his girlfriend Brulletje. When he meets underground guru Sebastiaan who wants to unleash a revolution against the baby boomers, everything reaches a boiling point….
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0The 16 offers a cynical glimpse behind the scenes of the infamous Wetstraat 16 in Brussels, where a deputy prime minister tries to seize power at all costs.
0Sofie Lemaire and Bent Van Looy take an open, eager and curious look at culture and cultural events. Culture in the broadest sense of the word, live from the heart of Antwerp, Belgium with weekly guests from home and abroad, concerts and performances.
04 documentaries, each 7 minutes long. Focusing on established artists and emerging talent, the motley crew of directors create art dear to their hearts. Short, relevant, and diverse.
0Polish-Flemish philosopher Alicja Gescinska interviews national and international personalities with diverse philosophical and religious backgrounds.

A six-part series that revolves around the ultimate confrontation of three archetypal main characters who brazenly smash into each other's lives. In each episode, the three meet each other for the first time. Fate brings them together in a precarious situation where they are completely dependent on each other. Each episode revolves around one location, one situation: a car accident , a tour of a master house that is for sale, too long a driving lesson, too great a hospital room, a lift attached and detached as a springboard to escape reality .
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The inhabitants of Bevergem can at least be called special. One day, stand-up comedian Freddy De Vadder also moves in. Why? Nobody knows. And he keeps quiet himself. The inhabitants of Bevergem are charmed by the presence of the eccentric rock 'n' roll figure, but it soon becomes clear that the villagers themselves are even more eccentric. Each of them confides in outsider Freddy and all kinds of petty bourgeois intrigues surface between noisy alpha males (and females) on the one hand and well-behaved, clumsy underdogs on the other. In the run-up to the annual village festivals, things get rather heated, but Freddy watches all the fuss and remains the unmoved mover at all times.
0Musicians give an exclusive look into their personal record collection and reveal their most crucial influences.
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0Six-part documentary series about a number of Belgian soldiers on a mission in Afghanistan. It is an observing, but also critical series that looks at the lives of the soldiers through the eyes of photographer Bas Bogaerts.
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