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Festival Scope Celebrates Youth With Fetes De Septembre | Forever Young
An exciting initiative heavily driven by Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI) and Wallonie-Bruxelles Images. Between Tuesday 16th September and Thursday 16th October, Festival Scope will be giving audiences a chance to celebrate the discovery, revolts and transformations of one’s youth, via Fêtes De Septembre 2025 | Forever Young.
Through Festival Scope’s online platform, they will be presenting 12 films that stay true to their yearly commitment of highlighting quality and diverse French-speaking Belgian cinema, alongside other screenings from reputable international festivals.
And the best part? They are completely free to view and accessible worldwide.

Here’s the line-up in full:
A L’Arrache | Snatched (Emmanuelle Nicot)
Caline | Cuddle (Margot Reumont)
De Longues Vacances | A Long Holiday (Caroline Nugues-Bourchat)
Derniere Porte Au Sud | Last Door South (Sacha Feiner)
Jay Parmi Les Hommes | Jay Amongst Men (Zeno Graton)
L’Enfant Salamandre | The Salamander Child (Theo Degen)
Les Enfants Perdus | The Lost Children (Michele Jacob)
Les Geants | The Giants (Bouli Lanners)
Lucia En El Limbo | Lucia In Limbo (Valentina Maurel)
Recit De Soi | Oneself Story (Geraldine Charpentier)
Soy Libre | (Laure Portier)
Un Invincible Ete | Invincible Summer (Arnaud Dufeys)










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