Several films, including the first two Belgian feature films La Fille de Delft and the sadly prophetic Maudite soit la guerre (in hand-painted colours) were shot by Alfred Machin in the studio of Karreveld Castle.
[2][1] The municipality of Molenbeek bought the castle in 1930 and used a large part of the 16 ha (40 acres) estate for urbanisation works (Boulevard Louis Mettewie/Louis Mettewielaan, streets and villas).
[fr], a theatre festival open to other performing arts (i.e. magic, music, circus, etc.).
Created in 1999, at the initiative of the municipality of Molenbeek, this festival has grown to offer up to thirty shows for a total of around 100 performances each summer.
The concerts offered take place on Friday and Saturday evenings, three or four weekends a year.