Hugo Van Den Berghe

Most Popular Hugo Van Den Berghe Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Café Derby Trailer (2015)

16 September 2015

1985. Georges is a born market vendor. As a driven salesman he sells anything, anytime, to anyone. When he hears that the Pope is coming to Belgium, he smells his chance.

Black Rider Trailer (1983)

17 February 1983

A border guard faces a crisis of conscience when he learns that an old comrade is smuggling butter across the border.

Behind the Clouds Trailer (2016)

10 February 2016

Two people meet again after more than 50 years. They were lovers once, but their lives took different turns: she married his best friend.

Mascara Trailer (1987)

07 May 1987

A respected police commissioner has a reputation as a opera lover, but by night he also enjoys plunging into the transvestite scene.

The Lion of Flanders Trailer (1985)

14 March 1985

A tale centered on the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302 where the Flemish rank and file won a major victory over the glorious French knights.

Skin Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

In a near future the world is split into two categories, the supporters of law and order on the one hand and the rebels on the other.

Paradise Lost Trailer (1978)

31 August 1978

The Mayor of a small Flemish town is determined at all costs to save a unique bird sanctuary from a ruthless businessman who advocates a housing development on the site.

The End of the Journey Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

A 40-year-old mother struggles to deal with the anxiety of growing older after her eldest daughter moves out and the youngest distances herself.

Rubens, schilder en diplomaat Trailer (1977)

02 October 1977

This historical costume drama is a mini-series on the life of Flemish first-rate Baroque painter Pieter Pauwel Rubens (1577-1640), whose artistic success throughout Europe not only made him a fortune allowing him to stock his Antwerp residence ('Rubenshuis' in Dutch) and a castle at Elewijt, in the countryside nearer Brussels, with numerous fashionable treasures, but also became an ennobled diplomat for the Spanish Hapsburg rulers of the Southern Low Countries (now Belgium), who often traveled, for painting commissions and/or diplomatic missions, to and worked in Italy, France, Spain, all Catholic powers, as well as protestant England and the United Provinces (mainly Holland), also allowing him to meet other prominent contemporaries such as artists.

The Arrival of Joachim Stiller Trailer (1976)

29 November 1976

An Antwerp journalist finds his daily life increasingly disrupted by unexplained phenomena, such as an authentic letter from 1919 that refers to an event taking place at a much later date.

Vrijdag Trailer (1981)

07 March 1981

Hugo Claus rewrote and directed Friday as the cinematic version of his original 1969 play of the same name.

The PPPerformer Trailer (1986)

25 September 1986

"Why do you stutter?" a son asks his father, the comedian. "It's a long story," replies the father. "I was afraid of that," says the son, "can't you make a film about it?" As a viewer, you then step into the film and see Freek de Jonge performing as a committed street artist.

The Sacrament Trailer (1990)

16 February 1990

The 1950s. A family has its annual family reunion to commemorate the anniversary of mother's death. People drink and eat heavily and after a while all restrictions are lost.