BLVRD Magazine - Charlotte Verminck: Cinema as an Inner World
- Mar 2
- 1 min read

Charlotte Verminck is featured in BLVRD Magazine in a cinematic editorial that explores her approach to filmmaking as an inner landscape where thought, movement, and silence intertwine.
At the heart of her work lies a fascination with the invisible: the way thoughts shape perception, the quiet tension between control and surrender, and the emotional undercurrents that often remain unspoken. Through Mind of Thoughts, Verminck translates these internal processes into visual language, creating films that resonate as much through atmosphere as through narrative.
Rather than offering clear answers, her work invites reflection. It opens a space where the viewer becomes part of the experience where meaning is not dictated, but felt. In this way, her cinema extends beyond the screen, lingering in the mind long after the final image fades.
“A film doesn’t end when the screen turns black. It continues - in thought, in feeling, in the quiet spaces it leaves behind.”
The feature also highlights her independent creative process. Verminck developed and produced Mind of Thoughts with a team of over 50 collaborators, building a production environment rooted in trust, care, and shared intention. This human-centered approach is not separate from the work itself - it is embedded within it.
Equally, the editorial reflects her growing interest in physicality as a storytelling language. Movement, gesture, and the body become tools through which inner states are externalized, bridging the gap between what is felt and what is seen.
In BLVRD Magazine, Verminck emerges not only as a filmmaker, but as a voice - one that navigates the intersection of cinema, emotion, and human experience with sensitivity and precision.


