Joël Rabijns
Directing
Known For

The feature-length documentary "Forgotten Scares" goes back to the birth of Flemish horror in the '70s and shines a bright light on the future of horror in Belgium. The viewer gets a chance to discover long forgotten - and even unfinished - genre gems and learn in-depth info about underrated 'splatter and gore'-fests, post-apocalyptic movies, slasher-films, nazisploitation, women-in-prison and other fantastical Flemish genre benders through the eyes of the directors, producers, composers, principal actors and genre experts. "Forgotten Scares" is illustrated by rare behind the scene footage, classic film scenes, production stills, promotional art and even never before seen videos out of the vaults of the filmmakers.
Forgotten Scares: An In-depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema
A mating ritual between two birds, reinterpreted by a maiden with insomnia, a hypnotist and a man plagued by apocalyptic visions.
Perverse Conclave

The heartbreaking story of a living placenta that is raised as a human, a christian, a soldier.
The Miracle of Life
A dysfunctional family documents their discovery of an ancient Egyptian mummy on film. This trashy home movie soon merges with a sunday-afternoon tv-documentary and questions cinema, and the search for immortality throughout the ages.
The film of the book of the Lord of the Secret House
The actual film is to be mixed/edited in a live performance setting, making each screening a slightly or vastly different experience. This static demo is merely one possible composition of merely some of the sequences that make up the film.