Vincent Coen
& Guillaume Vanderberghe

Vincent Coen and Guillaume Vandenberghe met as teenagers playing in a rock band together. When they later both studied film, they bumped into each other again. They worked on a number of joint projects in different functions. Now they live not far away from each other in Saint-Gilles, Brussels. Guillaume has already made ​​a number of documentaries as a cameraman. His first own project La Lettre au Nègre was selected for ARTFIFA (Montreal) and his last film Kill Them All was ao displayed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent. The documentary The Old Man, of which he was the co-scriptwriter and cameraman, was premiered at Pusan ​​International Film Festival in 2008. Vincent wrote the screenplay of feature film Innocence under the guidance of Pierre Drouot and realized the short film Hartslagen with support from the VAF. The film was selected for film festivals including Ghent, Tribeca, Montreal, etc. His second short film TABU, an oedipal romantic comedy, which includes Tony Denman, Warre Borgmans & Sandrine André had more than 70 festival selections and won 25 prizes.

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