There are still 13 films to discover at the Millenium Festival, and each one is worth seeing!
Most screenings are only €6, and tickets are available on the festival website – don’t miss the chance to experience these unique moments on the big screen.
Child of Dust: At 55, Sang, an abandoned child of the Vietnam War, finally meets his American father in the United States, leaving behind the family he loves – but nothing goes as planned.
2/04 at 19:00 at UGC Toison d’Or
One Woman One Bra: In Sayit, Star risks losing her home because she does not know her lineage. Everything changes when she discovers a photo of herself as a child held by a mysterious hand in The World Book of Nomads.
1/04 at 19:00 at Cinema Vendôme
Black Water: In 2050, as much of Bangladesh will be submerged, Black Water follows three people struggling to survive and hold onto hope in a devastated world.
1/04 at 19:30 at UGC De Brouckère
In Hell With Ivo: Ivo Dimchev, a Bulgarian queer artist, transforms vulnerability and challenges into powerful art – a celebration of authenticity and freedom of expression.
2/04 at 19:30 at UGC De Brouckère
Unerasable!: Between politics and survival, this poetic video diary follows a Vietnamese filmmaker fleeing repression to Thailand, where he discovers new forms of control.
2/04 at 20:00 at UGC Toison d’Or
Dark Red Forest: At 4,000 meters altitude, Jin Huaqing’s film follows the annual retreat of Tibetan nuns, offering an intimate and powerful journey into spirituality, reflecting on life, suffering, and healing.
1/04 at 20:00 at CIVA
Hijra: Janna, 12, performs the Hajj with her grandmother and sister. When Sarah disappears, the journey reveals family tensions and offers unexpected redemption.
1/04 at 20:10 at UGC Toison d’Or
Silent Friend: In a botanical garden, a tree travels through time and connects three destinies across different eras – a poetic story about humanity and the need to belong.
1/04 at 19:30 at UGC Antwerpen
Becoming Roosi: Roosi, raised in a hippie community, is followed over ten years as she navigates activism, creativity, and her search for her own path.
1/04 at 19:00 at UGC Toison d’Or
Germaine Acogny: The film tells the story of Germaine Acogny, an icon of contemporary African dance, who developed a unique technique and influenced generations of artists.
2/04 at 19:15 at CIVA
Girl of Wind: Yang Yang, who is deaf and practices urban climbing, meets a filmmaker – their encounter reveals the freedom, courage, and sensitivity of today’s youth.
1/04 at 19:00 at CIVA
The Lives of Andrès: In Europe, drivers face relentless schedules and profit-driven work, gradually losing the meaning of what they do.
1/04 at 19:45 at UGC Toison d’Or
When They Know: Monica, a young teacher, tries to reclaim her position after prison, facing stigma, legal obstacles, and societal prejudice.
1/04 at 19:00 at UGC Antwerpen