Aurore Engelen (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1570 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 17/10/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 118 119 [120] 121 122 ... 155 156 157 next Four Belgian majority co-productions supported by WallimageLaughter and adventure for Wallimage, as it supports two Belgian debut comedies and a new transposition of Jacques Tardi’s universe to the big screen 06/07/2012 | Funding | BelgiumTax deductions: a win-win situation for the state and the audiovisual sectorA recent study shows that the Tax Shelter is just as good for the state as it is for the film profession: €77m of gains for the state, and 250% more films! 05/07/2012 | Funding | BelgiumA prestigious cast for Yvan le Moine’s RosennYvan Le Moine is shooting his third feature on the island of Réunion. Rosenn is a new island adventure to star Hande Kodja, Rupert Everett, and Béatrice Dalle 04/07/2012 | Production | BelgiumParis-Manhattan transforme Alice Taglioni en héroïne de Woody AllenParis-Manhattan met en scène une Alice Taglioni pétillante dans une lettre d’amour parfois trop appliquée à la vie et l’œuvre de Woody Allen 22/06/2012 | Films | ReviewsDeath for SaleA film that revisits the rules of the thriller, injecting poetry into a Moroccan climate saturated with social tension and rising extremism. 21/06/2012 | Films | ReviewsAmong Us, a family tragedy in the suburbsIn Among Us, a film unveiled last year in Locarno, Marco Van Geffen draws the detached, clinical portrait of a young au pair walled up in her own silence 19/06/2012 | Films | NetherlandsFaouzi Bensaïdi and Maja Milos win at Brussels film festAfter a busy week celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Brussels Film Festival has announced its winners, including Faouzi Bensaïdi and Maja Milos 18/06/2012 | Festivals | BelgiumApproved for Adoption, a hybrid film about adoption and mixed identityIn Approved for Adoption, Jung and Laurent Boileau deliver the poetic, endearing tale of a young Korean’s adoption and reconciliation with his origins 14/06/2012 | Films | BelgiumRose, or the women’s wartime martyrWith no less than seven Golden Eagles in Poland, Wojciech Smarzowski’s Rose paints a chilling portrait of the martyr for women and the Mazurians 13/06/2012 | Festivals | BelgiumKauwboy, or learning to mourn the impossibleBoodewijn Koole's Kauwboy is a fair, moving feature debut about mourning, education, filial love, and friendship 12/06/2012 | Festivals | Belgium previous page: 1 2 3 ... 118 119 [120] 121 122 ... 155 156 157 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)