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Cinergie is online

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The new issue of our Belgian colleagues' magazine, Cinergie.be, is now online.

Dedicated to the Belgian releases of this month, Cinergie focuses, along with Cineuropa, on French-Belgian coproduction (and Mexican) by Carlos Reygadas, Battle in Heaven [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Carlos Reygadas
interview: Jean Labadie
film profile
]
. The second feature film by Vincent Lanoo, Ordinary Man, completely Belgian, is a multi-facetted thriller, equally influenced by the Coen Brothers and Georges Romero. Not for the weak-hearted! Miss Montigny [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
is another national production currently showing. It is a very modest but sweet comedy, also drawing on drama. It is Miel Van Hoogenbemp's first film with superb French actresses Sophie Quinton and Ariane Ascaride.

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In the section of films to watch for, Cinergie went to see the shooting of Alain Berliner's new film, Broadway dans la tête and the editing of Joachim Lafosse's second film, so far called Folie Fertile. Cinergie had a filmed interview with its main actor, Italian Fabrizio Rongione, who also produces the film.

Benoît Lamy 's Home Sweet Home (also filmed by Cinergie) and Rob Rombout and Rogier van Eck 's Amsterdam via Amsterdam are released on DVD, and a few other events are still to come. And Cinergie will celebrate its hundredth issue next month.

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(Translated from French)

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