Aurore Engelen 1536 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 13/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 16 17 [18] 19 20 ... 152 153 154 next It’s Raining in the House is the great winner at the Namur International French-Language Film FestivalYoung Belgian director Paloma Sermon-Daï wins her second Bayard d’Or at the festival, after Petit Samedi en 2020 09/10/2023 | Namur 2023 | AwardsReview: SuddenlyThomas Bidegain returns with his second feature film as a director, a remarriage drama valiantly carried by Mélanie Thierry and Gilles Lellouche as they also fight against the elements 09/10/2023 | Namur 2023Review: One of the Thousand HillsThe new documentary from Belgian director Bernard Bellefroid questions the way a village can remain a community, when victims and perpetrators rub shoulders every day 06/10/2023 | Namur 2023Interview: Dominique Abel & Fiona Gordon • Directors of The Falling Star"We see it as a black and white film with colours"The uncategorisable duo spoke about their new feature film, which introduces a darker dimension into their universe 06/10/2023 | Namur 2023Flemish cinema of today and tomorrow to be form the focus of CONNEXTThe Flanders Audiovisual Fund will shine a light on the wonderful vitality of the Flemish audiovisual sector, showcasing the main projects underway and yet to come 05/10/2023 | Industry | Market | BelgiumReview: Clenched FistsBelgian filmmaker Vivian Goffette presents a drama told from a child’s perspective, which brings certain issues into a very topical spotlight 04/10/2023 | Namur 2023The Wallonia-Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre is backing new films by Jessica Woodworth and Joachim LafosseThe Belgian film centre is throwing its weight behind 70 new projects following its second session of 2023, including Baloji and Laura Wandel’s second feature films 03/10/2023 | Production | Funding | BelgiumInterview: Yolande Moreau • Director of The Jolly Forgers"I like to explore serious or deep things, but through laughter"We met with the Belgian actress and filmmaker to discuss her poetic and melancholy tale which is an ode to the little lies we tell to make existence tolerable 02/10/2023 | Namur 2023Review: WilWith this historical film, a kind of tragic farce whose style and tone are unexpected, Tim Mielants casts a frank and uncompromising eye over the history of Belgium 27/09/2023 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/Netherlands/PolandInterview: Joachim Lafosse • Director of A Silence“The venom of crime spreads by creating shame, silence and guilt”The Belgian director’s film looks at the role played by silence in cases of child abuse 26/09/2023 | San Sebastián 2023 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 16 17 [18] 19 20 ... 152 153 154 next