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Aurore Engelen


1556 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 09/09/2025.

Ferrara and the Dardenne brothers for the 48th session of Wallimage

The Dardenne brothers receive funding from Wallimage for their new project, Deux jours, une nuit, as well as a surprise guest, iconoclastic US filmmaker Abel Ferrara  

05/07/2013 | Funding | Belgium

Geoffrey Enthoven embarks upon a "closed door" scenario with Halfweg

After the international success of Hasta la vista, Geoffrey Enthoven teams up again with Pierre De Clercq and Mariano Vanhoof  

03/07/2013 | Production | Belgium

Paris Cinéma Made in Belgium

The Belgian focus of Paris Cinéma is expected to be particularly rich and varied, sweeping through cinematographies from the north and south of the country over several decades and in over 100 films  

28/06/2013 | Festivals | Belgium

Michael Kohlhaas, all-round winner of the 2013 Brussels Film Festival

Clean sweep for Michael Kohlhaas by Arnaud des Pallières at the 2013 BRFF, which wins the Grand Prix, but also the Cinelab, Cineuropa and RTBF Public’s Prizes  

27/06/2013 | Brussels Film Festival 2013

Comédie made in Brasil et Pirate du petit écran

Cette semaine sortent dans les salles belges deux productions diamétralement opposées, le premier long de Damien Chemin, A Pelada, et le 4ème opus des aventures de Piet Piraat  

26/06/2013 | Sorties | Belgique

Diane Kurys ends her search for family mythology with Pour une femme

Pour une femme is the last chapter in a family autobiography started by Diane Kurys with Coup de Foudre  

26/06/2013 | Brussels Film Festival 2013

Baby Blues paints an uncompromising portrait of Polish youth

In her second film, Kasia Roslaniec returns to explore the commodification of bodies and the drift towards consumerism experienced by Poland’s disoriented youth  

24/06/2013 | Brussels Film Festival 2013

Interview: Eve Deboise • Director

“Paradise is only paradise because it is lost, or because we are forced to leave it”

With Paradis Perdu, Eve Deboise delivers a modest yet sensual first film on the confusion of feelings, between latent incest and (re-)awakening of the senses  

21/06/2013

Leaving Paradis Perdu

A melody of bodies confronts the symphony of the elements in Paradis Perdu by Eve Deboise, with Pauline Etienne and Olivier Rabourdin, presented at the Brussels Film Festival  

21/06/2013 | Brussels Film Festival 2013

4,995,000 € awarded to 20 projects by the 1st session of Screen Flanders

Screen Flanders funds 6 Belgian projects, but also 8 Dutch, 3 French, 2 British and 1 German production in its first session  

13/06/2013 | Funding | Belgium

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