Want to get to know Steven, Koen, Bart and the other characters in the animated short Beautiful Men by Nicolas Keppens? In this exhibition you can discover the handmade stop-motion characters in their settings, designed and created by Nicolas and the Pedri Animation team.
Exhibition in Foyer 3 – 1st floor Open daily, half an hour before the first screening of the day until 22:30 Free admission
This exhibition presents some of the robots that Jan De Coster has built over the past decade. They have already travelled to museums and festivals from Peru to Beijing by way of Moscow. This is the first time they are being shown in the same room. They look forward to meeting you and charming you with their pretty little faces!
Free and open throughout the festival. For the whole family.
Po is preparing to become the spiritual leader of his Valley of Peace, but he needs someone to take his place as Dragon Warrior. For this, he will have to train a new kung fu practitioner and will encounter a villain called the Chameleon, who conjures up villains from the past.
Po is preparing to become the spiritual leader of his Valley of Peace, but he needs someone to take his place as Dragon Warrior. For this, he will have to train a new kung fu practitioner and will encounter a villain called the Chameleon, who conjures up villains from the past.
Sylvie Delplanque is an all-round artist, musician, make-up artist, animator and illustrator. She will be at the festival on weekends to put make-up on the faces (or arms) of both young and old, according to your whim and her inspiration!
Ages 3 and above.
Schedule: Saturday 24/02 from 15:00 to 21:30 Sunday 25/02 from 15:00 to 18:30
Saturday 2/03 from 15:00 to 21:30 Sunday 3/03 from 15:00 to 18:30
Dog and Robot are the best of friends. One fine day, they decide to go to the beach. But by the end of the day, Robot is rusty and completely paralyzed! His friend, not knowing what to do, is forced to abandon him. The seasons go by and Dog tries to make new friends, while Robot has no choice but to dream of better things.
The long-awaited announcement of the big winners of this edition, chosen by the official juries, the public and the partners: best international short film, best Belgian short film, best feature film.
The awards ceremony will be held for the first time in Studio 1. Limited seating capacity.
Alfred is forced to flee and needs a new home. Alphonse has the soul of an artist and spends his days staring at the clouds. A family affected by the floods goes in search of a new home. A programme of three films set in a forest, with poetic colours and whose characters are birds, squirrels and shrews.
Va-t’en, Alfred ! (Go Away, Alfred!), Célia Tisserant and Arnaud Demuynck, FR/BE, 2023, 11’ Tête en l’air (Head in the Coulds), Rémi Durin, FR/BE, 2023, 10’ La Colline aux cailloux (Pebble Hill), Marjolaine Perreten, CH/FR/BE, 2022, 29’
After attending his first live jazz concert, Dai decides to change his life overnight. Hypnotized by this music he knows nothing about, the young student throws himself heart and soul into learning the saxophone and jazz becomes his new passion. Will he succeed in becoming a great musician?
International student short films out of competition.
This brand-new category aims to foster and valorize young talent from all over Europe. With their different sensibilities, they offer us an array of singular visions this year. Topics such as affection within the family, stress at school, the obsession with thinness and the questioning of tradition are all on the agenda of this first edition.
OV sub EN | 12+
Screening on Monday, February 26th in the presence of Cheyenne Goudswaard.
Screening on Sunday, March 3rd in the presence of Nadja Tanno, Hajar Mehrani et Narjes Mohammadi.
After attending his first live jazz concert, Dai decides to change his life overnight. Hypnotized by this music he knows nothing about, the young student throws himself heart and soul into learning the saxophone and jazz becomes his new passion. Will he succeed in becoming a great musician?