A slice of life story about a Christmas Eve. In the nineties. At the household of a West-Flemish family. Spoken in West-Flemish. Comical. But tragic if you ask the narrator.
Three middle-aged brothers and their families are turned upside down when an unexpected guest, a refugee from Cameroon, shows up on their doorstep.
When Belgian-Moroccan police officer Samira Laroussa is returning luggage to victims and next-of kin in the aftermath of the Zaventem airport attacks, she's taking on the biggest task of her career. She encounters prejudice, pride and grief, but Samira perseveres in her mission to help everyone. Her blind tenacity leads her to forget one thing: herself. Lost Luggage is a bittersweet story about how people can still find solidarity, love and hope in the darkest moments.
A troubled teen grapples with high school rivals, romantic prospects and her parents' separation as she plans the perfect sweet 16 birthday party.
Isabelle Van Hecke (Wevelgem, 1977) is a Flemish actress. She mainly plays theater and is also known for the Flemish sitcom Kiekens. Van Hecke graduated in 2000 from the Studio of the Herman Teirlinck Institute, where she later also taught. At the Toneelhuis, she worked with Luk Perceval (Het kouwe kind and Turista), Titus Muizelaar (Belgian landscapes, Licht ongemakkelijk), Thomas Zielinski (Meeting people is easy) and Eric Volder (Au nom du père), among others. Together with Olympique Dramatique she made De Krippel, De Jossen and The lieutenant of Inishmore. She also worked with Froe Froe (De Vinger en de Mond and Marcelleke Flanneleke), HETPALEIS, BRONKS, Theater Antigone, Het gevolg and theater STAP. With the new company 'Jan' she made Je ne comprends pas and Thierry.