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Charles Dekeukeleire

Charles Dekeukeleire

Directing

Biography

Charles Dekeukeleire (27 February 1905 – 2 June 1971) was a Belgian film director. He pioneered modern Belgian film with Henri Storck. He was inspired by French avant-garde cinema, particularly the works of Germaine Dulac. Description above from the Wikipedia article Charles Dekeukeleire, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Burnt Earth
7.0

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.

Burnt Earth

1934
Impatience
6.0

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.

Impatience

1928
Visions of Lourdes
7.4

Charles Dekeukeleire, then a questioning Catholic, was spurred into making this documentary on a pilgrimage with the Catholic Young Workers’ Movement. The director’s approach is one of critical reflection; A film emotional and fervent, even acerbic.

Visions of Lourdes

1932
Over de jaargetijden heen
9.0

No description available.

Over de jaargetijden heen

1949
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7.0

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).

Prestaties

1952
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7.0

A short documentary funded by the Belgian Ministry for foreign affairs showing the manufacturing and transportation of Belgian locomotives.

Open signalen

1936
Le Secours d'Hiver
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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.

Le Secours d'Hiver

1941
The Atomic Cloud
7.0

Two journalists drop by the Waterloo studios, where a director shows them a rough cut of a pacifist film. In it, a botched atomic test in Belgium creates a clay cloud that spreads world peace, causing stock markets to crash and weapons manufacturers to lose their jobs.The journalists roast the movie for being unrealistic, but the director defends it as a wake-up call to maintain peace. Afterward, they tour the studios, giving a cool look behind the scenes.

The Atomic Cloud

1954
In het land van Thijl Uilenspiegel
10.0

No description available.

In het land van Thijl Uilenspiegel

1948
The Evil Eye
7.0

When a wanderer arrives in a village in the East Flanders countryside, strange events begin to unfold. The villagers, unsettled by his presence, come to believe he is an evil spirit. In truth, he is searching for his long-lost lover. Years ago, the two of them had committed a terrible crime: the killing of an illegitimate child. They had then planned to end their own lives by drowning. Yet the wanderer failed to keep his part of the pact and survived the suicide attempt. Ever since, he has been desperately seeking the woman he once loved, haunted by the past that refuses to let him go.

The Evil Eye

1937
Le capiage
7.0

Short documentary on the wool industry.

Le capiage

1949
The Leather
7.0

Short documentary about the Belgian leather industry.

The Leather

1937
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10.0

Short documentary showing the chain of production in Belgium.

Beelden van de arbeid

1938
White Flame
5.3

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. Dekeukeleire transformed him into a butcher who commits an act of rebellion during a political demonstration at the foot of the Yser Tower (with authentic images of the 1930 meeting) which is being suppressed brutally by the authorities. White Flame secretes a drifting air of unreality straight out of Buñuel, born out of 'carnal' close-ups and an editing style which owes a great deal to Soviet films of that period.

White Flame

1930
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8.0

No description available.

Images de banque

1943
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8.0

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.

Winterhulp

1942
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8.0

No description available.

Le diamant

1948
Boxing Match
6.5

An avant-garde montage of a boxing match, based on a poem by Paul Werrie.

Boxing Match

1927
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9.0

A film about the footwear industry in Belgium.

Schoenmaker blijf bij uw leest

1952
A Detective Story
6.7

This story is built up with filmed documents in an experimental fashion.

A Detective Story

1929