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Forgotten Scares: An In-depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema

  • 2016
  • 1 h 40 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Forgotten Scares: An In-depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema (2016)
DocumentárioHorror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe feature-length documentary "Forgotten Scares" goes back to the birth of Flemish horror in the '70s and shines a bright light on the future of horror in Belgium.The feature-length documentary "Forgotten Scares" goes back to the birth of Flemish horror in the '70s and shines a bright light on the future of horror in Belgium.The feature-length documentary "Forgotten Scares" goes back to the birth of Flemish horror in the '70s and shines a bright light on the future of horror in Belgium.

  • Direção
    • Steve De Roover
  • Roteirista
    • Steve De Roover
  • Artistas
    • Harry Kümel
    • Charlotte Anne Bongaerts
    • Jan Verheyen
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    7,1/10
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    • Direção
      • Steve De Roover
    • Roteirista
      • Steve De Roover
    • Artistas
      • Harry Kümel
      • Charlotte Anne Bongaerts
      • Jan Verheyen
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    • 36Avaliações da crítica
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    8myriamlenys

    interesting documentary about a remarkable slice of cinema

    "Forgotten scares" is a good documentary. It's a knowledgeable and useful tour along the various movies and movie projects (abandoned, half-finished or duly completed) dotting the Flemish horror landscape. Belgium being Belgium, this includes many a tale about lunatic ideas, certifiable auteurs, cynical businessmen and drunken artists. The viewer also gets a guided tour through the uniquely byzantine world of Belgian subsidies and grants. ("Our motto : if you think Dante's underworld was bad, try THIS hellhole.")

    As a result the documentary has considerable amusement value, both of the voluntary and involuntary kind. If you happen to be a lawyer you can even indulge in some Schadenfreude : the documentary mentions three or four legal tangles which might have been avoided if the parties, or at least some of the parties, had had the foresight to consult a good lawyer or to draw up a decent contract.

    However, I do not agree with one of the central premises of the documentary, to wit that most Flemings don't like the horror genre. On the contrary, I remain convinced that Flemings can, and will, appreciate a horror movie - on condition that it is well-made, interesting and atmospheric. Which is more than can be said about some of the cinematic abortions discussed, such as "The Antwerp killer", a work halfway between a movie and a prank. ("The Antwerp killer" was made by a young student, whose father - or so it is alleged - spent a considerable amount of money buying and destroying all copies.)

    Anyway, horror fan or not, you get useful suggestions about movies to watch and, equally important, about movies not to watch.

    I do hope that the maker of "Forgotten scares" will now turn his attention to the southern, French-speaking part of Belgium, which I'm sure will equal, if not surpass, Flanders in the weirdness department.
    8tonny-vanderavert

    Forgotten scares is wonderfully crafted with the honest and respectful approach it deserves!

    You can feel this documentary is well-crafted with the utmost love for the horror genre. As a horror fan myself I could really appreciate the in-depth look that Steve de Roover has provided! The fact that this is Steve 's first documentary is something you tend to forget when watching it! A professional piece of work! The horror genre is somewhat less appreciated but so underestimated! This documentary pays a real tribute when taking you back in time to re-discover what amazing, sometimes over the top gore and crazy horror films, our Flemish filmmakers have created. Some works have truly been forgotten and I thank Steve for reminding me to watch them again.

    What I like the most about Forgotten Scares is how Steve got the honest and uncut reactions/opinions from his interviewees. It's easy to manipulate the answers to get a desired outcome in the edit, but honest reactions are real and must be heard. This is what makes a good documentary! Big thumbs up to Steve de Roover and his Forgotten Scares!
    9Coventry

    In Flanders Fields the horror genre is buried deep, but slowly crawling out of the grave thanks to this fantastic documentary!

    For starters, two little things about myself: a) I've been a massive horror fanatic ever since I was put in front of a TV, and b) I am a proud and patriotic Belgian. A documentary like Steve De Roover's "Forgotten Scares" is the best gift people like me could ever wish for, because words almost fail to describe how frustrating it can be to support the horror industry in this country! I intensively tracked down hundreds of extremely obscure and long-forgotten horror/cult movies from all around the world but, absurd as it may sound, the ones that were produced in my very own country often were the most difficult ones to find! I literally had to move heaven and earth to come across half-decent copies of "The Pencil Murders", "The Antwerp Killer", "The Afterman" or "Lucker" (these last two were before the special 30th Anniversary DVD-edition releases). I was ecstatic when I first heard about "Welp" (or "Cub") but even more furious about how this 2014 film got labelled in the national press as the very first Flemish horror movie ever. This simply isn't true and far too few Belgians know it! Luckily, I wasn't the only one to get upset about this, and Steve De Roover even cleverly used it as a starting point for his respectable, informative and hugely absorbing documentary.

    For his "Forgotten Scares", Steve De Roover talked to every significant contributor of Flemish horror, and it's downright praiseworthy to see how he neither discriminates nor hints towards favoritism. Widely acclaimed pioneers like Harry Kümel (director of "Daughters of Darkness") and Pierre Drouot (President of the Flemish Film Association) receive just as much screen time and acknowledgement as underground and notoriously amateurish (but incredibly passionate) directors like Léon-Paul De Bruyn ("Maniac Nurses") or Rob Van Eyck ("De Aardwolf"). Connecting all the dots is Jan Verheyen; inarguably Belgium's most (and only) prominent genre expert with a bit of influence and standing in the business. Say what you want about him, but I will always have tremendous respect and sympathy for Jan Verheyen. After all, he remains the guy who hosted "Film Night Special" on TV (where I watched dozens of obscure horrors for the first time) and organized exuberant events like "Nacht van de Wansmaak" ("Night of Distaste"). Sure, he now exclusively directs commercially polished rubbish, but here in "Forgotten Scares" Verheyen also clarifies how he painfully endured that horror just isn't viable in this country. I, for one, firmly believe that a film like "Alias" lies much closer to his heart than another imbecilic "F.C. De Kampioenen" sequel, but unfortunately only the latter attracts viewers. Another admirable quality of this documentary is how De Roover remains neutral himself, and how he also never gives the opportunity to his interviewees to sneer at their colleagues. Everybody in this ridiculously small country knows that the low-budget directors despise the system of government funding, or that every attempt at making a controversial independent film becomes boycotted, but there isn't any room for insults or blames in "Forgotten Scares". Respect!

    I'm so happy that Steve De Roover took on this challenging project! His love and devotion for the genre and its people simply radiates from the screen. Purely talking in terms of craftmanship, there naturally is still some room for improvement. But hey, he's still young and it was his first feature. If I take fantastic documentaries like "Not Quite Hollywood" or "Eurocrime!" as role models, for example, "Forgotten Scares" could have been slightly more vivid and flamboyant, perhaps. The structure mustn't necessarily be chronological, for instance, and why not give the word to some of those crazy special effects guys?
    9GeertDeWijngaert

    You will believe in Flemish Horror

    From Daughters of Darkness (1970) to Cub (2015),this well-crafted documentary delivers a very insightful chronological history of something that few people will believe actually exists; Flemish Horror Movies.Upset by the Belgian press calling Cub (or Welp,it's original title) the very first Flemish Horror Film,director Steve De Roover went to bat.His mission:pay tribute to the forgotten pioneers. Surprisingly enough there's a respectful number of films discussed here.Be it the classy DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS (Harry Kumel),the post-apocalyptic THE AFTERMAN (Rob Van Eyck),the necrophiliac LUCKER (James Desert) or the insane RABID GRANNIES(Emmanuel Kervyn).All movies discussed here get the screen time they deserve.Richely documented and fondly (or not) remembered by financiers,directors,actors and various contributors.Jan Verheyen, one of Belgium's most prolific directors and a real horror buff in his own right, is the glue that holds it all together.For this reviewer the emotional highlight of FORGOTTEN SCARES is the story behind THE ANTWERP KILLER (Luc Veldeman).An amateurish effort of a young dreamer that ends with the director's father tracking down all the existing copies of the film in order to destroy them. It's just a little example of a moment in time that will now not longer be forgotten,thanks to the makers of this very welcome documentary. Filmfestival programmers around the globe, take note. This is a must-see for everyone who has a heart for uncompromising,raw and pure filmmaking Flemish style
    9dark_lord_1111

    Forgotten horror masters in Belgium

    You can feel this documentary is about love for = HORROR movies in Belgium. With VHS, there are some sick Belgium horror / exploiting movies to find. Beheading and more like in the movie = NIGHTMARE 1981. Belgium created also = LUCKER !! This can be almost da same as = NEKROMANTIC from Germany !! Belgium had a cool history, but nobody notices !! At the moment, Belgium has 7 horror masters, with material never seen !! One of these 7 is so great as = LUCIO FULCI !! The MONEY !! The MONEY !! Was the problem !! 1 horror Master created = RABID GRANNIES !! And sold it to = TROMA !! They changed the movie !! Belgium doesn't want to sell again to TROMA !! We might create = RABID GRANNIES 2, But this time = The money must come to Belgium !! NO MORE STEALING !! We will use this money, to create even better movies !! OF HIGH QUALITY like the USA !!! Belgium has the stories ready, the GORE, the thriller !! The humor !!, We just need a little more money to prove our qualities !!!! WELP / CUB was starting to be a reasonable horror movie !! But it's still not enough !!! We need more money !! More recogniztion !! Belgium has the power to become = best movies of europe in the futur !! But we LACK MONEY !!

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    • Curiosidades
      The official teaser trailer of "Forgotten Scares: An In-depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema" shows footage of Rob Van Eyck's thriller "Blue Belgium" (2000). This controversial film was originally included in the documentary, but was dropped in the editing because the running-time became too long.
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      Jan Verheyen: I think 'horror' is a genre, just like the musical or the western... This is not Flemish!

    • Versões alternativas
      The work-print (with a running time of 126 minutes) was screened as a 'test-screening' at the Stuff Film Festival Mexico, and features several additional footage and interviews not included in the wide release. The segments about "De Terugtocht", "Blue Belgium" and "Vampires" were cut, because the documentary became too long. These segments will be part of the DVD.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 21 de dezembro de 2020 (Países Baixos)
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      • Bélgica
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      • Holandês
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