From ‘A Woman Was Killed’ to ‘The Deal With Iran,’ ‘Godvergeten’: Flanders’ Docu Surge
Apr 24, 2026 12:30am PT
From ‘A Woman Was Killed’ to ‘The Deal With Iran,’ ‘Godvergeten’: Flanders’ Docu Surge
Flemish public broadcaster VRT’s head of documentary talks relevance, impact, singularity for non-fiction content
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A Woman Was Killed
At Canneseries, fiction and non-fiction projects hail from all corners of the globe. And, as Flanders features a strong TV drama industry, so it is the case with non-fiction and documentary series.
For more than three decades, Luc Gommers has been at the heart of Flanders’ major public broadcaster, VRT. After starting his journey first in the archives, then as a sport and news producer, he found his home at Canvas, VRT’s second main channel focusing on culture, in-depth news, arthouse films, occasionally sports, and non-fiction.
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