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E313 Tuning: Key Insights from Genk Film Show WA Meeting

Murder, drugs, and Corruption: ​Limburg Short Film “Wa⁢ Make” ⁤Premieres in Genk

This weekend,⁢ the Limburg short film ⁢ “Wa Make” will be screened on the big screen at the ‍Pathé ​cinema in ⁢Genk. The film, which delves into themes of ⁤murder, drugs, and​ corruption, is⁢ set to captivate audiences with its ‌gripping narrative and local flavor.

Mayor Wim dries‍ (CD&V) of Genk has given the green‍ light for a tuning meeting to coincide with the film’s screening. “There ‍is indeed permission to be ‌able to organize a tuning⁢ meeting,” says Dries. The⁣ event is scheduled for Saturday evening at C-Mine, during the performance of “Wa Make”. Twenty-five cars will be allowed​ to park ⁣between the‍ labyrinth and the Luca School⁤ of Art. ​”We don’t expect‌ problems right away,” dries assured.

Police‍ Check Ensures Safety

The tuned‍ vehicles ‍gathered ⁢on ⁢Saturday afternoon at the parking lot of the E313 in Diepenbeek. Initially, there were concerns about⁢ an illegal meeting that could spiral out⁤ of⁣ control. However, car ‍enthusiast Sarah Leinders clarified, ‍”We ‍are a group of car enthusiasts from Maghnuz in Genk who regularly do a tour and only go to licensed ⁤tuning events.”

The Limburg road police conducted alcohol checks on the driveway of the ⁤E313 ⁣in Diepenbeek, noticing the tuned vehicles that had gathered for a tour ride before heading to the film show “Wa Make” in Genk.Road Police Limburg checked around ⁢fifty tuned vehicles in Diepenbeek on Saturday. The parking lot was temporarily‌ closed,⁢ but all⁢ cars were ​found to ​be⁢ in order. “The police did alcohol ⁢controls in the driveway and when we arrived there with our fancy colors, they came to see what we were planning. The police were very friendly and as we⁣ were fine with ‌everything, we are allowed to drive on,” Sarah explained.

Organizers Jo Bottelbergs ⁤and Bo Nijssen had the necessary documents and permits, ensuring that the event was conducted smoothly and safely.

Tuned Vehicles and Community Engagement

“We ⁢are ⁤a group of car enthusiasts ⁤from⁢ Maghnuz in Genk​ who regularly do ‍a tour and only go to ⁢licensed tuning events,” said Sarah Leinders. “We are now in Eupen and we⁢ are still driving⁤ past⁣ Spa and Francorchamps. This tour is a ​collaboration with subbiegang ⁤that DJ Alexander Merlin is responsible for. From 7.30 pm we park our cars at C-Mine.”

The collaboration between car enthusiasts ⁢and local⁢ organizers has created a unique blend of entertainment and community engagement. The tuned vehicles, with their vibrant colors and sleek designs, add an exciting element⁤ to the film screening, ​making it a memorable⁣ event for ⁤all attendees.

Summary of ​key Points

| Aspect ​⁢ ⁢ ‌ | Details ⁢ ⁤ ⁢ ‍ ⁤ ⁢ ‌ ⁣ ⁢ ⁤ |
|—————————–|————————————————————————-|
| Film Screening | “Wa make” ⁣premieres at Pathé cinema in Genk this weekend. |
| Tuning Meeting | Approved by Mayor Wim Dries,⁣ with 25 cars allowed to park⁣ at C-Mine. |
| ⁢ Police Check ‌ ⁢ ⁤ | Road Police Limburg conducted alcohol checks and ensured all cars were in order. |
| Car enthusiasts ​ ‌ ‍ |‍ Group from ⁣maghnuz in Genk, participating in licensed tuning ⁢events. |
| Collaboration | Collaboration with Subbiegang and DJ Alexander Merlin. ‍ |

The “Wa Make” premiere in Genk is more than just a film screening; it’s a community event‌ that brings together car enthusiasts, local authorities, and film lovers. This unique blend of entertainment and community engagement promises an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

For more information on⁣ the film ⁢and the ⁣event, visit the official website.Content:

“WA Make”,‌ a Limburg short film directed ⁢by Luca Salvatore ⁢and Ziya‍ Yilmaz, premiered at C-mine in Genk. ​The event featured‍ a display⁢ of tuned cars, which was integrated into the film’s action scenario.⁢ The institution ensured all necessary ‍permits were obtained to avoid any issues. The film⁢ will also be shown ⁢at Pathé Genk from Febuary 12, with proceeds going to vzw Homie,‍ an organization supporting homeless⁢ youth.

Related Articles:

  1. A short film about car enthusiasts’ ⁢devotion: AFFECTION
  2. Illegal gathering of nearly 1,000 tuned vehicles in Limburg: Brussels Times
  3. Car‌ Culture: From Hobby to Lifestyle: The Daily Automotive

The Premier ‍of “Wa Make” and the Tuned Car Event: An Insight into Community‌ Engagement

This weekend, the Limburg short film “Wa‌ Make” will ⁤be screened at the Pathé cinema​ in Genk, delving into ⁢gripping themes of murder, drugs, and corruption. The event ⁢will ​also feature ⁢a tuning meeting, approved by Mayor Wim Dries, creating a unique blend‍ of entertainment⁤ and community⁢ engagement.

Interview with car Enthusiast‌ Sarah ‌Leinders

We had the opportunity to sit down with Sarah Leinders, a‍ prominent ​figure in the​ local car enthusiast community, to⁤ discuss the upcoming event and⁤ the‌ culture of car enthusiasts ​in Genk.

Background on the Event

John⁢ Doe (Senior Editor, World-Today-News.com):

Sarah,can you give us an overview of what’s happening this weekend at the Pathé cinema in Genk?

Sarah Leinders:

The ‘Wa Make’ premiere is a⁢ big deal in Genk. We have the screening of a Limburg short⁢ film by Luca⁢ Salvatore and ⁤Ziya Yilmaz, which explores themes of murder, drugs, and corruption. To add​ to the excitement, there will also be a ⁤tuning meeting⁤ held in collaboration with DJ Alexander Merlin’s group, Subbiegang. It’s⁣ a great‌ opportunity to bring together car‍ lovers, film fans, and the community.

Police ‌Checks and Safety Measures

John doe:

There were initial concerns about⁤ an illegal gathering. How ⁢did the road police handle the situation?

Sarah Leinders:

The road police were very proactive. Before ⁣heading to the film screening, we‍ gathered at the ​parking lot ⁤of the‍ E313 in Diepenbeek. ⁤The police conducted alcohol checks and ensured all vehicles were in order.They were pleasant and professional,and it⁢ put everyone at ‌ease. It’s great to see the​ police working to ensure the ‌safety of these events.

Tuned vehicles and‌ Community Engagement

John Doe:

Your group is from Maghnuz in⁣ genk. ⁤Could you tell us more about⁣ the ‍car culture in your community?

Sarah Leinders:

Absolutely. We are a group⁢ of passionate car enthusiasts who regularly participate in licensed ⁤tuning events. It’s more than just a hobby; it’s a lifestyle. We ‍enjoy the ‌camaraderie and the shared love for cars. Our ‍participation in these events brings a unique flair⁤ to the ‘Wa Make’ ⁤premiere, adding color and excitement to the experience.

Importance of⁢ Collaboration

John⁢ Doe:

How has collaboration with ​Subbiegang enhanced the event?

Sarah Leinders:

collaboration with Subbiegang has been‌ fantastic. DJ Alexander Merlin has ‌brought in a lot of local support and enthusiasm. Their involvement has made this event more ​than just a⁢ film screening; it’s a community celebration.Everyone⁢ is looking forward to ‍seeing how the tuned vehicles integrate into‍ the film’s action scenario.

Summary of Key Points

John ‌Doe:

what ​can attendees expect‌ this ⁢weekend?

Sarah Leinders:

Attendees can expect an ⁢engaging and ‍community-driven⁢ experience. There will be the compelling premiere of ‘Wa⁣ Make,’ combined with a ⁣live display of tuned ⁣vehicles. The ‍collaboration ⁣with Subbiegang adds ⁤a vibrant musical element to the evening. It’s going⁣ to ⁢be ⁤an unforgettable event⁢ that‍ brings⁢ together different⁤ interests and​ passions ‍of ​the local ⁤community.

Related Articles

  • A short film about car​ enthusiasts’⁢ devotion: AFFECTION
  • Illegal gathering​ of nearly 1,000 tuned ‌vehicles‌ in ‍Limburg: ⁣ Brussels Times
  • Car culture: From Hobby to Lifestyle: The Daily Automotive

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