Elko Van Raemdonck
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Biography
Elko Van Raemdonck (2003) is a filmmaker based in Brussels, currently in his final year at LUCA School of Arts. With a growing interest in the expressive potential of the image. He is drawn to research-driven processes, where observation, atmosphere and physical space play a central role in shaping cinematic language.
Known For

Deep underground, a coal miner and his young assistant make a discovery that slowly unravels the course of their bond. What was buried begins to surface and nothing will ever be the same.
In Another Homeland

'Clean' is inspired by a true story about an ambitious police officer torn between his sworn duty in the 'War on Drugs' and the desperate, personal battle to save his heroin-addicted brother. As he struggles to carry out orders, he faces gut-wrenching choices that pit his loyalty to the law against his love for family. 'Clean' is a quest to expose the pain, guilt, and hope within a man forced to choose between what is right and what is required.
Clean

Sister Jeanne longs for unity, for something that no longer exists. Her desire reveals the struggle of love against the soul’s doubt, where silence itself is treated as the enemy.
Tronk

A young cartographer comes across a mysterious cave during his expedition, a place that resists his attempts to chart it. What begins as a rational effort to map the cave slowly transforms into a psychological struggle, as he is forced to confront the limits of his own knowledge and power.
Umwelt

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Lost Souls
Two men escape an environment devastated by a virus and embark on a desperate journey toward what may be their last chance at survival.
Silent God
A film essay in which multiple female characters, drawn from different films, slowly overlap and connect through a shared state of melancholy.
Cinematic Melancholy
Through microscopic landscapes of moss, a man reflects on time, life, and the boundary between human life and nature.