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- Freed after 20 years in prison, the child killer Guy Beranger found refuge with the monks in Vielsart. He is placed under the protection of a young Federal Police's inspector. A little while after his release, a little girl disappears.
- A house by the sea. An eight months pregnant woman. She thought she was alone. But maybe she was wrong.
- Every day, thousands of men are engulfed in the bowels of the Cerro Rico, one of the most ancient silver mines in Bolivia, which the first Amerindian and African slaves called 'the man-eater'. These men burrow every day through hellish mines, abandoning the majestic landscape of the Andes for the mine's dark confinement and looming presence of death.
- Fifty years ago, the entire Creole population of the Chagos Islands was expelled by the British authorities. This secret operation took place to facilitate the leasing of the main island, Diego Garcia, to the US government so that it could build one of its largest and most secretive military bases overseas. As the military lease is about to expire, Chagossian exiles are attempting to recover their home in the middle of the Indian Ocean from Great Britain. The charismatic woman leading their fight in the UK is Sabrina Jean. Through unrelenting activism, including the exile community's improbable participation in the World Football Cup for Stateless People, she strives to keep the flame of hope alive in her community with one single goal: to return home. But as the elders disappear and memory fades, time is running out.
- While playing in a forest with his friends, a young boy comes across a lost and crying child of foreign ethnicity, bodies piled up in rows, military policemen with their dogs and a high wall of barbed wire. Where are we? .. And when?
- During the lockdown in 2020, a group of filmmakers has been in long-term correspondence with Belgian care workers. Weakened by the pandemic, these care workers share their thinking. Bonds of trust are forged with the filmmakers.
- By questioning sexuality, Nina and Yéléna are propelled into the heart of the feminist movement. An unsuspected pleasure is revealed, that of pursuing a collective emancipation.
- Archibelge takes an unusual look at the thought behind and the lifestyle of people living in everyday Belgian architecture. We travel through the countryside and through towns until we reach the Belgian coast in search of unusual buildings seen through the eyes of people who use them on a day-to-day basis.
- Simon (Yannick Renier) has to bring his baby back to his ex-wife (Daphne Wellens), who threatens to withdraw custody if he's late again. In the rush, Simon smashes the mirror of a parked car. He decides to flee. As his baby is trying to fall asleep in the morning traffic, Simon notices he's being followed.
- Three years after the triumph of their first album, Girls in Hawaii is going back on tour to deliver a darker, more mature second album to the public. From February to September 2008, travelling through Europe from Denmark to Italy, it's the cocoon of an everyday live that they're leaving behind to let themselves be carried by the rhythm of roads and seasons. Beyond the intimacy of the dressing room, some boring and waiting moments, unplanned parties in new and distant cities, highly charged concerts and changing spectators, with, at the end, a feeling of solitude and loneliness coming out.
- Cléry (Cléry Khedhir) and Valentine (Valentine Vanderreydt), both 11 years old, dream of becoming Doctors Without Borders (DWB). They introduce students to the backstage of the organization, the heart of all urgent medical aid.
- When he died in 1975, Franco was buried in the mausoleum of Valle of Caídos. Conceived as an expansion of himself, this true architectural work to the glory of National Catholicism gathers all the stigmas of Franco's rule. It is also the largest mass grave in the country, with more than 30,000 bodies, the majority belonging to Franco's side and the remaining third from the Republican side. This division between the dead of the opposing camps was supposed to symbolize the great project of national reconciliation. However, in 2019, when the government voted to move the dictator to a more modest mausoleum, the controversy raged and the camps clashed.
- Commissioner Gomaz accuses Chloé of acting alone and calls her entire investigation into question: what if she's been manipulated by Béranger since the start? Suspecting that Chloé is mentally fragile, he suspends her from her functions. With the investigation shattered, Michaël comes across a final clue.
- Lucas sends Béranger to Brother William to test his convictions. Chloé and Michaël scour Béranger's past, hoping to find someone likely to reproduce his crimes. They discover that while in prison, the famous murderer maintained a passionate correspondence with an admirer, Sarah Decoster, the criminal's biggest 'fan'. When they learn that she also tried to contact her idol at Vielsart, they decide to use Béranger to lure in the young woman.
- Chloé is forced to accompany Béranger on a visit to his dying mother.
- Chloé is cornered by Béranger, who reveals that he knows the identity of the Toy Dealer, the man who held her prisoner. In exchange for information, Béranger offers to make a pact with Chloé, which would force her to lie to the people closest to her. Sarah's father offers a deal to Patrick: he will finance the entire brewery project in exchange for Béranger's life. At the Vielsart police bureau, Michaël makes a major discovery in the investigation when he stumbles upon a video that Laurent made the night of Noémie's murder.
- Chloe Muller is assigned to help with the transfer of Guy Béranger, a notorious child killer to his new accommodation in an abbey in Belgium. The villagers are not happy, especially when little Noemie goes missing.
- The case takes a new turn when the autopsy reveals a symbol carved into the little girl's scalp: it's Béranger's infamous signature. At the abbey, whilst Lucas' efforts to integrate Béranger into the community begin to bear fruit, the new suspicions weighed against the ex-criminal cast doubts on his place amongst them. Is it possible to trust a child-killer? Although everyone around her seems persuaded that Béranger has relapsed, Chloé's investigations lean in favor of his innocence. Is there a copycat at work, someone trying to imitate Béranger's crimes?
- Vincent and his gang are in hot pursuit after Béranger, and succeed in getting their hands on the ex-criminal. Chloé has no other choice than to assemble a team, this time with both of the Stassart brothers (Lucas and Patrick), the only two capable of tracking Vincent across the immensity of Vielsart forest. The unlikely trio is in a race against time: they must find Béranger before Vincent and his gang take justice into their own hands. For Michaël, things get complicated when it seems that a new child (Laurent) has gone missing in Vielsart.
- Chloé and Michaël are called to investigate a strange incident at the abbey. After assaulting a monk in the sacristy, a mysterious stranger seems to have fled into a centuries-old underground tunnel. What if Béranger knew about this tunnel since the very beginning?
- Little Bastien manages to escape his aggressor but falls into a deep coma. While digging through the archives, Chloé comes across a name: Lucas Stassart. The young monk reveals some hard-to-swallow truths about his troubled past to the investigators and in the end gives up the identity of the mask's last-known owner.
- Chloé is granted a reprieve to finish her investigations. She manages to retrace the final elements all the way to Judith, and comes across Michaël who has been left for dead. At the abbey for All Saints Day mass, Patrick takes the monks into hostage. On the other side of Belgium, the story takes a new turn when we learn that the Toy Dealer is still active and at large.