Aurore Engelen (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1581 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 16/12/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 157 158 159 next Review: The SoundmanFlemish filmmaker Frank Van Passel returns with a love story hovering between fairy tale and historical movie 16/12 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/NetherlandsMy Father’s Scent triumphs at the 25th Cinemamed FestivalEgyptian director Mohamed Siam’s film scoops both the Grand Prize and the Cineuropa Prize, while DJ Ahmet bags the RêVolution Award 08/12 | Cinemamed 2025 | AwardsReview: Those Who Watch OverBelgian filmmaker Karima Saïdi presents a portrait which was been shot over the long-term of the men and women who watch over their departed loved ones in a multi-confessional cemetery in Brussels 01/12 | Cinemamed 2025Review: The Silent RunMarta 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 2025Interview: 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 CauseInterview: 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’ PicksReview: Nino in ParadiseBelgian director Laurent Micheli paints a flamboyant portrait of a weakened but not beaten younger generation 21/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Critics’ PicksInterview: 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 2025Review: MaturityJean-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 2025Review: A Survivor’s TaleMicha 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 page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 157 158 159 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)