Emile Degelin

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Emile Degelin (16 July 1926 – 20 May 2017) was a Belgian film director and novelist, the director of If the Wind Frightens You His 1963 film Life and Death in Flanders was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. His 1969 film Palaver was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. His final film, De ooggetuige, won the audience prize at the Ghent Film Festival in 1995. He is seen as one of the pioneers and founders of the Belgian film. Degelin died on 20 May 2017 at his home in Kessel-Lo, a borough of Leuven, Belgium.

Most Popular Emile Degelin Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

If the Wind Frightens You Trailer (1960)

09 June 1960

Claude and Pierre are brother and sister yet it is apparent early on that they are physically attracted to each other.

Sirènes Trailer (1961)

01 June 1961

Degelin takes a step further here and delivers a musical tale that could qualify as 'filmed music' or 'a musical picture'.

Karel Jonckheere Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

Documentary about the life and work of Flemish poet Karel Jonckheere looked at from four perspectives/professions: farmer, fisherman, sheepherder and hunter.

Sonate in Brussel Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

Short film set in Brussels.

Hee (Dag meneer) Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

A lonely street musician meets a young soldier who has just deserted.

Jean Daskalidès Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

Documentary on Belgian director of greek descent Jean Daskalidès.

Béatrice Trailer (1963)

27 December 1963

Dock Trailer (1955)

05 February 1955

Documentary short about the construction and transportation of the largest moving dock in the world.

Faits-divers Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

A bit of a strange story that takes place in Brussels which finally turns out to be a propaganda film for the Red Cross to encourge people to donate blood.

The Eyewitness Trailer (1996)

28 February 1996

A 23 year old boy learns how to see again after he has been blind for nearly 20 years. He does however continue to see images of his mother flashing by.

Bruges Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

A look at Belgium's capital Brussels.

Exit 7 Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

A 40-year-old architect begins to doubt his role as a father in a world sliding into decadence. When he meets a young Polish girl he runs off with her to Rhodes.

Life and Death in Flanders Trailer (1963)

31 May 1963

A drama consisting of two parts: In 't Water and De Boer Die Sterft. The first part tells the story of Jan Boele, who is forced to marry Tale Siepers, a girl who is pregnant with his child.

Palaver Trailer (1970)

02 May 1970

"Palaver" tells us the day of three Congolese students (Albert, Victor and Marcel) who visit Bruges for a tour of the city, and end up on the beaches of Ostend.

And Tomorrow? Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

The audience witnesses Jeroom's (played by Jacques Dufhilo) holiday adventures on the Spanish Costa Brava which are reminiscent of burlesque, silent movies and the slapstick world of Jacques Tati.

Prehistory of Cinema Trailer (1960)

26 May 1960

Several countries claim the invention of the cinematograph. Belgium does not have this claim. Some Belgians, however, played a fairly important role in what is called the prehistory of cinema.