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1578 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 27/11/2025.

Review: The Silent Run

Review: The Silent Run

Marta Bergman draws on the power of fiction to illuminate the grey zones of a tragic news story which has become part and parcel of the history of migratory journeys in 21st century Europe  

27/11 | Cinemamed 2025

Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria Badaoui • Directors of The Baronesses

Interview: Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria Badaoui • Directors of The Baronesses

"We have to assert our right to fiction"

The Belgian filmmaker co-directed his new movie with his mother, and the duo talk to us about this experience  

25/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Rebels with a Cause

Laurent Micheli • Director of Nino in Paradise

Interview: Laurent Micheli • Director of Nino in Paradise

"I liked the contrast between its nigh-on social-documentary side and its fictional lyricism"

We sat down with the Belgian director, who’s returning with another story focusing on young people  

24/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Critics’ Picks

Review: Nino in Paradise

Review: Nino in Paradise

Belgian director Laurent Micheli paints a flamboyant portrait of a weakened but not beaten younger generation  

21/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Critics’ Picks

Jean-Benoît Ugeux • Director of Maturity

Interview: Jean-Benoît Ugeux • Director of Maturity

"Family is the common thread running through all my work"

The Belgian actor and filmmaker talks to us about his debut fiction feature, which paints a sensitive portrait of a man whose neatly ordered life is called into question  

14/11 | Arras 2025

Review: Maturity

Review: Maturity

Jean-Benoit Ugeux unveils his first fiction feature film, a loneliness-focused comedy about a man who’s just turned fifty who continually clashes with the modern age and the people all around him  

14/11 | Arras 2025

Review: A Survivor’s Tale

Review: A Survivor’s Tale

Micha Wald returns with a suffocating huis clos set in the 16th century about a young, exiled woman, her servant and her troubling knight-errant who are abandoned on a desert island  

13/11 | Arras 2025

Cinemamed marks its 25th edition

Cinemamed marks its 25th edition

The Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival will run from 27 November-3 December with a tantalising anniversary line-up  

06/11 | Cinemamed 2025

Mélissa Drigeard • Director of Unsubmissives

Interview: Mélissa Drigeard • Director of Unsubmissives

"I needed actresses where you’d have no problem thinking: oh yeah, she could definitely rob a bank!"

The French filmmaker chatted to us about her latest feature, inspired by a true story and buoyed by impeccable quintet of actresses  

17/10 | Namur 2025

Ann Sirot and Raphaël Balboni shooting Un détour par Diane

Ann Sirot and Raphaël Balboni shooting Un détour par Diane

The Brussels duo are working hard on their third feature, toplined by young actress Ninon Borséi and produced by Les Films du Fleuve  

16/10 | Production | Funding | Belgium/France

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