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1491 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 12/02/2025.

Best Friend Forever sets course for Berlin

Best Friend Forever sets course for Berlin

The Brussels-based sales agent will be singing the praises of Ukrainian documentary Timestamp, screening in competition, and Hong Kong movie Queerpanorama, selected in the Panorama section  

12/02 | Berlinale 2025 | EFM

Mareike Engelhardt • Director of Rabia

Interview: Mareike Engelhardt • Director of Rabia

“I took inspiration from several totalitarian systems to talk about our ability to turn into monsters”

Cineuropa met with the filmmaker to talk about her debut feature, a nerve racking thriller about the indoctrination of a young girl by the Islamic State  

12/02 | /France/Germany/Belgium

Skunk, Julie Keeps Quiet and Holy Rosita win at Belgium's Ensor awards

Skunk, Julie Keeps Quiet and Holy Rosita win at Belgium's Ensor awards

The 15th edition of the Flemish film and television awards crowned Koen Mortier’s film and also recognised Leonardo van Dijl and Wannes Destoop’s works  

10/02 | Festivals | Awards | Belgium

Review: Forbidden Pilgrimage

Review: Forbidden Pilgrimage

Filmmaker Ellen Vermeulen follows in the footsteps of Marie-Louise Chapelle, the first French woman to pave a way through the Himalayas  

04/02 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/Netherlands

Review: Merckx

Review: Merckx

Delivering a documentary composed of archive footage, Christophe Hermans and Boris Tilquin not only paint the portrait of an extraordinary man, but also of a sport and a world undergoing great change  

03/02 | IFFR 2025 | Limelight

Review: Soft Leaves

Review: Soft Leaves

The debut feature from young Belgian-Japanese filmmaker Miwako van Weyenberg is a fluid and delicate coming-of-age story  

01/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Vitrival – The Most Beautiful Village in the World

Review: Vitrival – The Most Beautiful Village in the World

Noëlle Bastin and Baptiste Bogaert present a naturalistic portrait of a small Walloon village, with an often disarming sense of humour  

31/01 | IFFR 2025 | Tiger Competition

Review: Jahia’s Summer

Review: Jahia’s Summer

Olivier Meys paints the portrait of one adolescent’s suspended summer spent in a centre for asylum seekers  

29/01 | Göteborg 2025

Review: On the Edge

Review: On the Edge

Guérin van de Vorst and Sophie Muselle paint the sensitive and dynamic portrait of a young nursing intern who discovers the difficult reality of a psychiatry service  

24/01 | Films | Reviews | Belgium

Review: Hold on to Her

Review: Hold on to Her

Robin Vanbesien delivers an empathic, poetic and political essay film honouring the memory of Mawda, a child killed by police gunfire  

23/01 | Films | Reviews | Belgium

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