
1958
Against a backdrop of Gaasbeek castle, the residence of the Count of Egmont, Meyer pays homage to a desire for freedom and a zest for life. The desire for freedom behind the Netherlands' resistance to the Inquisition and the repressive politics of Philipp II and the zest for life shown by the people of the Netherlands. Goethe's text is a fitting accompaniment to this ode to freedom and justice and against cruelty and oppression.

Hellborn

Afrocentricity

The Male Gaze: Fleeting Glances

Ruin Nostalgia

In that old time

Century of Animation Showcase: 1922

Boys on Film 23: Dangerous to Know

Close to His Chest

What the Eyes Can't See

60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero

Historias Breves 0

Short Plays

Uncommon Voices: Exploring Class in New British Cinema

Juan Jimenez. Séquence d'un film

Boys on Film 18: Heroes

Scorsese Shorts

Mexican Men

The Mysterious Castles in the Carpathians

Frank - The Man with the Camera

Ottimismo democratico