Millenium Festival March 26 – April 3 2026

Don’t miss what’s left to discover at the Millenium Festival!

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

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