Most Popular Charles Dekeukeleire Trailers
Total trailers found: 37
01 January 1928
Dekeukeleire's film evokes the notion of impatience via fragmented images of a revving motorcyle, a woman's expressions, and roads of a mountainous landscape.
01 January 1948
Short documentary on the Antwerp Ford Motor Company plant.
01 January 1952
A short government funded industrial documentary showing the hard work and craftsmanship of labourers in the leather industry that otherwise goes unnoticed, (deserving as much attention as the exploits of a famous boxer).
01 January 1947
A documentary about the first Belgian king, Leopold I.
01 January 1951
‘A patchwork sewn together by a lunatic, God knows what sort of junk thrown together.’ This is how the irritated Renaat Braem characterised the Belgian landscape as seen from the air in his pamphlet ‘The ugliest country in the world’ (1968).
31 May 1938
A short film about the way that Brueghel and other Flemish painters depicted the lives of their countrymen.
01 January 1936
A documentary about flowers.
01 January 1938
Government ordered Industrial short documentary on the production of linen.
01 January 1955
Promotional documentary about Belgian spa cities. The spas in Ostend, Spa and Chaudfontaine are shown, together with their nearby attractions.
01 January 1949
Short documentary on the wool industry.
01 January 1949
Promotional film for Victoria chocolate products that delves into the past.
01 January 1952
Short documentary about the Gentse Floralien.
01 January 1936
A short documentary funded by the Belgian Ministry for foreign affairs showing the manufacturing and transportation of Belgian locomotives.
01 January 1952
Short documentary tracking the installation of oil infrastructure in Antwerp.
01 January 1941
Presentation of the activities of Secours d'Hiver (Winter Aid) in Belgium. Winter Aid was the national-socialist organisation that took over all social assistance works, as they were exercised by government and church, in the occupied territories during World War Two.
01 January 1938
Short documentary showing the chain of production in Belgium.
01 January 1951
A documentary about urbanisation.
01 January 1954
Two journalists drop by the Waterloo studios, where a director shows them a rough cut of a pacifist film.
01 January 1937
Short documentary about the Belgian leather industry.
01 January 1932
Charles Dekeukeleire, then a questioning Catholic, was spurred into making this documentary on a pilgrimage with the Catholic Young Workers’ Movement.
01 January 1927
An avant-garde montage of a boxing match, based on a poem by Paul Werrie.
01 January 1934
A visual travel diary on the expedition led by Brondeel in 1934. This expedition to Belgian Congo, by truck, became a testimony to the social conditions of Africans during the colonial era.
30 April 1929
This story is built up with filmed documents in an experimental fashion.
01 January 1937
When a wanderer arrives in a village in the East Flanders countryside, strange events begin to unfold.
31 December 1930
The original screenplay told the story of a young man from the countryside with a city education: a boorish, violent character filled with a desperate, purely urban unease.
01 January 1948
Promotional documentary about missionary work in the Belgian Congo.
01 January 1954
Traditional manual and individual work vs. modern machine and mass production in the context of social development and quality of life.
01 January 1958
Industrial film about the Gevaert factory, where photographic and film products are made.
01 January 1937
Documentary on the rich historical past of Belgium, concerning its processions and its carnivals.
01 January 1952
A film about the footwear industry in Belgium.
01 January 1961
About Belgian state railways.
01 January 1956
The film depicts a local Flemish festival.
01 January 1942
Documentary on the annual report, between 1941 and 1942, of Winter Aid, a national-socialist organisation that took over all social assistance works during World War Two.