A Home of Creators

De Wereldvrede is an independent production company founded by director Gilles Coulier and actor Gilles De Schryver in 2013 with a focus on challenging, yet accessible, stories. 

With over 25 directors and writers we are a real home of -and for- creators, in a healthy mix of young and established voices and focused on long-lasting local and international partnerships. 

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The Journal

08.11.24

Holy Rosita in competition at Torino Film Festival

Holy Rosita will have its international première at Torino Film Festival! The film is selected for the main competitive section.
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08.11.24

Touch Me in première in Leuven

Touch Me van regisseur Tom Dupont krijgt z'n première op het Kortfilmfestival Leuven! Dave, een gescheiden vader, begint zich te verliezen in een geheim destructief ritueel. Om z'n dochter te beschermen, probeert hij de band met haar te verbreken.
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24.09.24

Opnames Roomies 2 gestart

Voor de fans Roomies is er goed nieuws. De grappige en ontroerende fictiereeks over de hobbels in het leven van twintigers Bibi en Ama krijgt een tweede seizoen. De opnames met regisseursduo Kato De Boeck en Flo Van Deuren, eveneens scenaristen van de reeks, zijn zopas gestart in Brussel.
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17.09.24

Julie Keeps Quiet is the Belgian Oscar-entry

Julie Keeps Quiet, the debut feature film of director Leonardo van Dijl, is the official Belgian entry for the Academy Awards, the Oscars. The Belgian jury selected the film, known as 'Julie zwijgt' in Dutch, as Belgium’s candidate to win the coveted statuette for Best International Feature Film.
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14.08.24

Julie Keeps Quiet shortlisted for European Film Awards

Julie Keeps Quiet, Leonardo van Dijl's feature debut, has been shortlisted for the European Film Awards.
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22.05.24

Double-win for Julie Keeps Quiet in Cannes

Julie Keeps Quiet, the feature debut of Leonardo van Dijl, has just won two awards in Cannes. The film had its world premiere last Saturday as part of Semaine de la Critique, the oldest side section of the Cannes Festival.
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