Shaped by the major European powers, Belgium is distinguished by its rich cultural heritage. From the Flemish Hanseatic cities to the medieval landscapes of Wallonia, the country blends history and tradition.
In the north, Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp shine with their art and merchant past, while the Ardennes seduce visitors with their castles and timeless festivities.
The Walloons and Flemings have passed on their uniqueness from generation to generation, and their heritage now reflects this fertile ground, to such an extent that the country has a record number of UNESCO World Heritage sites per square kilometre. This achievement makes you want to explore Brel's ‘flat country’...
It is a tempting invitation to discover its exceptional sites and experience the joy of its popular festivals. In Wallonia, these festivals invoke giants and dragons to compete in humour and challenges.
For French television and conference networks, Cécile and François' films take us from the United States to South Korea, via Cape Verde, Southeast Asia, the Kerguelen archipelago and Honduras... An eclectic choice that reflects their wide-ranging curiosity.
Independent and optimistic, passionate speakers, they have given several hundred performances across Quebec, France, Switzerland and Belgium.
As journalists and filmmakers, they spent almost six months with their family in Belgium to make La Belgique au fil des beaux jours (Belgium in the Summer). They took the time to truly immerse themselves in Belgian society to bring us a sensitive and personal inventory of this country that is so close and yet so little known.
The Walloons and Flemings have passed on their uniqueness from generation to generation, and their heritage now reflects this fertile ground, to such an extent that the country has a record number of UNESCO World Heritage sites per square kilometre. This achievement makes you want to explore Brel's ‘flat country’...
It is a tempting invitation to discover its exceptional sites and experience the joy of its popular festivals. In Wallonia, these festivals invoke giants and dragons to compete in humour and challenges.
For French television and conference networks, Cécile and François' films take us from the United States to South Korea, via Cape Verde, Southeast Asia, the Kerguelen archipelago and Honduras... An eclectic choice that reflects their wide-ranging curiosity.
Independent and optimistic, passionate speakers, they have given several hundred performances across Quebec, France, Switzerland and Belgium.
As journalists and filmmakers, they spent almost six months with their family in Belgium to make La Belgique au fil des beaux jours (Belgium in the Summer). They took the time to truly immerse themselves in Belgian society to bring us a sensitive and personal inventory of this country that is so close and yet so little known.






