This curated collection of 10 Belgian melodramas offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Belgium through the lens of romance. These films not only showcase the beauty of Belgian landscapes but also delve into the complexities of love, relationships, and cultural identity. Whether you're a fan of heartfelt stories or simply looking to explore Belgian cinema, this selection provides a rich tapestry of emotions and narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide.

The Strange House (2006)
Description: This film delves into the life of a couple whose relationship is tested by the arrival of an unexpected guest, set against the backdrop of a Belgian town.
Fact: The film was part of the official selection at the Cannes Film Festival.


The Girl (2008)
Description: A poignant tale of a young girl's journey through adolescence in a Belgian coastal town, highlighting themes of first love and self-discovery.
Fact: The film won the Grand Prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival.


The Broken Circle Breakdown (2012)
Description: This film intertwines a love story with the backdrop of a bluegrass band, exploring themes of love, loss, and the cultural clash between Flemish and American music traditions.
Fact: The film was Belgium's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards.


The Lovers (1958)
Description: Although not set in Belgium, this classic French film was directed by Louis Malle, who was born in Belgium, and it explores themes of love and infidelity, which resonate universally.
Fact: The film was controversial upon release for its explicit content.


The Memory of a Killer (2003)
Description: Though more of a thriller, this film includes a subplot of romance and explores the moral dilemmas faced by an aging hitman in Belgium.
Fact: It was remade in Hollywood as "The Memory of a Killer" in


The Brand New Testament (2015)
Description: This whimsical comedy-drama includes romantic elements as it reimagines the story of God and his daughter, set partly in Belgium.
Fact: The film was nominated for the European Film Awards.


The Fifth Season (2012)
Description: Set in a small Belgian village, this film uses the metaphor of changing seasons to explore the breakdown of relationships and the impact of environmental changes on human emotions.
Fact: The film was shot in the Walloon region of Belgium, showcasing its unique landscapes.


The Ardennes (2015)
Description: While not strictly a melodrama, this film includes elements of romance and explores the dynamics of family and brotherhood in the Belgian Ardennes.
Fact: It was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.


The King of the Belgians (2016)
Description: While primarily a comedy, this film includes romantic elements as it follows the Belgian king on an unexpected journey, exploring national identity and personal relationships.
Fact: The film was shot in multiple countries to mimic the king's journey.


The Day Will Come (2016)
Description: Although Danish, this film was co-produced by Belgium and deals with themes of love, loss, and resilience, set in a Belgian orphanage.
Fact: It was Denmark's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.
