Herman Wuyts
Directing
Biography
Herman Wuyts was born in 1927 in Antwerp, Belgium. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Princess (1969), De overkant (1966) and Honeymoon (1954). He died on June 27, 1986 in Antwerpen, Flanders, Belgium.
Known For
A film about friendship between forsaken boys.
De luitenant

The captain of a ship in port has been entrusted with a secret government mission. He gives leave to the crew, but orders them to report back each morning. As the days go by, and the sailing date still remains a secret, the crew are thrown into a state of increasing uncertainty. The film concentrates on two crew members whose experiences are coloured by the omnipresent reality of the ship which is about to depart.
Farewells

Princess is the title of a photo novel which will be written by Walter and photographed by Mark. A story of sex and violence which has great success. But Mark falls so much in love with his model that he can't tell her apart from Princess...
Princess

An nobleman question an aged grave warden, whose sickness seems to be due to the ghosts who haunt his workplace.
The Warden of the Tomb

The story focuses on a veteran (the General) who served the military during WWII, Vietnam and the Korean War. He has quite a few alarming conceptions about warfare ("politics are the extension of war", “Civilians are as much the enemy as men in uniform”…) When he returns to his estate in Antwerp, he continues to live under the impression of being in command of his troops and hikes into the nearby woods fully armoured.
General Massacre

A woman is picking up her boyfriend at his flat as suddenly a red ball appears... .
Aether

"Men and women, face pressed against the wall, go sideways, step by step. They can not possibly cross the street." - kortfilmfestival