In five episodes, Luk portrays strong people with a haunting and special story that determined their lives. Every episode revolves around a strong theme every week. For example, Luk speaks to Flemish people who suffer from a limited lifespan, childhood traumas and broken loves, but also those who used to be unwanted children or who are stuck in the past.
'De Kasteelmoord' drags the viewer into an intense family feud that takes place behind the castle walls between Stijn Saelens, descendant of a very wealthy family, and his father-in-law André Gyselbrecht, a popular village doctor. The feud ends in the murder of Stijn, who is reconstructed in 'De Kasteelmoord' and will not leave the viewer untouched. The research and the process, after which many questions remain unanswered, are also re-examined. This is done on the basis of conversations with people who followed the case from the front row. Lawyers Walter Damen and Kris Vincke and journalists Faroek Özgünes (VTM NIEUWS), Klaas Danneel (VTM NIEUWS), José Masschelin (ex-HLN) and Cedric Lagast (Het Nieuwsblad) guide the viewer through the murder case.
Jean-Pierre Van Rossem is the man of nine lives. The father, the son, the husband, the politician, the intellectual, the businessman and the artist, but also as the criminal and the showman. In Van Rossem, exclusive first-line witnesses such as Goedele Liekens, Frank Verstraeten and Jean-Pierre's son Youri talk for the first time about that part of his life that escaped the public eye. About how the illustrious businessman and inspiring leader continually reinvented himself, but also about how Ferraris and juggling Moneytron deals masked his personal tragedy. Van Rossem is a candid documentary series by Ilse Beyers about the infamous cult figure that everyone knows, but at the same time no one really knows.
In Special Forces you get for the first time a picture of the missions of hyper-trained soldiers, who are 24/7 ready to carry out difficult military assignments all over the world. For two years, a camera crew could follow the training of the Special Forces, and the makers also got access to archive footage of military actions that had never been shown to a large audience before. This yields a unique image of a world that has remained hidden until now. Those of small teams of soldiers who are assigned to each other, and often have to work deep in hostile territory and far from the lines.
Investigative journalists Karel Lattrez and Kurt Wertelaers tell the story of the unsolved murder of Sally Van Hecke, a 20-year-old woman from Antwerp, in 1996. Based on elements from their own investigation, they present a main suspect.