There are some things you don't learn in history class... The 'Bad Bad Belgium' series tells those stories that were deliberately deleted from the collective memory. From the Belgian involvement in the atomic bombs in the 1940s, through the controversial start of Flemish mass tourism in the 1960s, to the first Belgian ecstasy pill in the 1990s.
Known or unknown, taking risks or playing it safe, walking familiar paths or exploring new horizons. In The Unknown, a new adventurous waste race devised by the makers of De Verraders, Axel Daeseleire takes a group of candidates on a journey. During their adventure they are constantly challenged and have to choose between 'the known' or 'the unknown'. The game can take an unexpected turn at any time, causing emotions to run high. Who dares to choose the unknown path in an adventure program where no one knows what the rules are? And what yields the most: known or unknown? In the end, only one person will go home with the cash prize.
A unique look behind the scenes into the life of cyclist Wout van Aert. A documentary series that highlights both his successful cycling career and his personal life.
In this three-part documentary on the infamous Belgian child murderer Michel Stockx, we deep dive into the process leading up to his conviction and the years of mystery that follow. Not only was he found guilty of rape and murder of three children, he also remained a suspect in several other cold cases. What made him capable of such gruesome murders? And what allowed him to strike time after time? Although his involvement seemed clear, the cases are still haunted by questions for truth. On the basis of interrogation reports, interviews with people involved, and reconstructions of his actions, we are presented an image of how a cold blooded murderer could go about.
Kassa Kassa is a tragicomic series set in the Stans brothers' supermarket, a small, independent neighborhood supermarket on the verge of bankruptcy. The colleagues form a close, warm group of friends, but their well-intentioned actions often make things even more difficult.