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Aurore Engelen


1511 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 17/04/2025.

Attendance on the rise and record funding for Wallonia-Brussels films in 2024

Attendance on the rise and record funding for Wallonia-Brussels films in 2024

Despite a strained economic and political context, local cinema is doing well according to the report by the federation’s Film and Audiovisual Centre  

17/04 | Industry | Market | Belgium

Review: The Last Shore

Review: The Last Shore

Jean-François Ravagnan looks back on the tragic media image of a young Gambian drowning in Venice to seek out his roots and to give him a name  

11/04 | Visions du Réel 2025

Review: Petit rempart

Review: Petit rempart

Eve Duchemin follows a fifty-something estate agent who’s lost social standing after leaving her abusive husband, in a brilliant but confronting, immersive chronicle  

07/04 | Visions du Réel 2025

Swann Arlaud toplining Emmanuel Marre's Notre salut

Swann Arlaud toplining Emmanuel Marre's Notre salut

The director is gearing up to commence filming on his second fiction feature, which is a period drama set during Vichy France  

04/04 | Production | Funding | Belgium/France

Review: Marmaille

Review: Marmaille

Wholly shot in Creole on Réunion Island, Grégory Lucilly’s first feature film paints a poignant portrait of siblings fighting to rebuild themselves in spite of being abandoned  

20/03 | Mons 2025

The Swedish Torpedo wins the Grand Prize at the Love International Film Festival in Mons

The Swedish Torpedo wins the Grand Prize at the Love International Film Festival in Mons

The festival also rewarded Smell of Burnt Milk with the 40th Edition trophy and Paul and Paulette Take a Bath with the Cineuropa Award  

17/03 | Mons 2025 | Awards

Review: Not All Men But...

Review: Not All Men But...

Co-written by Baya Kasmi, Michel Leclerc’s new comedy starring Léa Drucker and Benjamin Lavernhe explores the post-#MeToo world with gleeful cheek  

14/03 | Mons 2025

Review: Guess Who Is Calling

Review: Guess Who Is Calling

French director Fabienne Godet turns a delicate hand to popular comedy in a film where Salif Cissé dazzles and astonishes  

10/03 | Mons 2025

Review: Once Upon My Mother

Review: Once Upon My Mother

Quebec-based filmmaker Ken Scott turns the true story of a mother, who’ll stop at nothing to guarantee the best possible life for her son, into a nostalgic dramedy  

07/03 | Mons 2025

Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani • Directors of Reflection in a Dead Diamond

Interview: Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani • Directors of Reflection in a Dead Diamond

"We approached the story as if it were a diamond and gave it different facets"

We met with the inspired filmmaking duo to talk about their latest film effort, a frenetic and psychedelic rereading of the Hero myth  

06/03 | Luxembourg 2025

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