Most Popular Charles Dhondt Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
Sun Dog Trailer (2020)
26 January 2020
Fedor is a young locksmith in Murmansk, a frozen city in the obscurity of the Russian Arctic. Client after client, he roams through the alleys of concrete animated by a fantasy that isolates him from the city and its population.
Girl Trailer (2018)
18 September 2018
A promising teenage dancer enrolls at a prestigious ballet school while grappling with her gender dysphoria.
Whose Cheek Is This? Trailer (2018)
14 October 2018
A tangled relationship of three in search of a genuine connection through time and space.
Flemish Heaven Trailer (2016)
11 September 2016
A look at the lives of three generations of women. Monique and her daughter Sylvie run a brothel on the border of West Flanders and France.
Loynes Trailer (2025)
21 May 2025
A Kafkaesque courtroom drama set in 19th-century Liverpool, recounting the trial of a corpse with neither name nor past.
Frequencies Trailer (2018)
02 November 2018
In an undefined setting, workers are doing a neverending series of monotonous tasks. Except for one person - the one in control of the cycle.
Pithead Trailer (2026)
21 May 2026
Amidst an icy dreamscape, a woman takes refuge in a black metal karaoke bar. Outside, she finds a lone penguin stranded in a tree, cut off from its colony.
It's Raining, It's Pouring Trailer (2023)
15 September 2023
From the music of American composer Daniel Hart, Belgian filmmakers Wannes Vanspauwen and Pol De Plecker craft a story of a man struggles with his umbrella during a heavy rain storm.
Vogels vliegen toch Trailer (2021)
24 February 2021
Fragmentary experiences of little Tinus in which direct confrontation with life and suffering is never far away.
Wow Sophia, Wow Trailer (2016)
30 September 2016
An aspiring filmmaker bears witness to the awakening of love for a young woman.
The Poet in Her Bedroom Trailer (2015)
30 September 2015
A young aspiring filmmaker sneaks into a Flemish woman’s carnival shop and neighboring home under the guise of filming an Emily Dickinson documentary, exploring the power of the camera.