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1583 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 04/02/2026.

The Wallonia-Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre supports Lucas Belvaux’s new film

The Wallonia-Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre supports Lucas Belvaux’s new film

The Film Commission is backing 61 film projects, spanning multiple genres, to the tune of €4.08 million  

03/04/2024 | Production | Funding | Belgium

Kat Steppe now shooting Sunday Ninth

Kat Steppe now shooting Sunday Ninth

The Flemish director has cast Peter Van den Begin, Kristien De Proost, Josse De Pauw and Frank Lammers in this, her first fiction feature  

27/03/2024 | Production | Funding | Belgium/Netherlands

Review: Who Cares?

Review: Who Cares?

Alexe Poukine returns with her new feature-length documentary examining the learning journeys embarked upon by medical staff to help develop their sense of empathy  

26/03/2024 | Cinéma du Réel 2024

Xavier Seron • Director of Life's a Bitch

Interview: Xavier Seron • Director of Life's a Bitch

“The film is about our fundamental need to be loved, and our loneliness, which are two sides of the same coin”

We met with the Belgian filmmaker, who continues his exploration of our contemporary neuroses through the unique relationship between three pairs of humans and their dog  

19/03/2024 | /Belgium/France

If Only I Could Hibernate triumphs in Mons’ Love International Film Festival

If Only I Could Hibernate triumphs in Mons’ Love International Film Festival

The debut feature film by Mongolian director Zoljargal Purevdash walks away with the festival’s Grand Prize and the Cineuropa Prize to boot  

18/03/2024 | Mons 2024 | Awards

Review: Katika Bluu

Review: Katika Bluu

Stéphane Vuillet and Stéphane Xhroüet’s portrait of a former child soldier struggling with his return to civilian life is free in both its form and its approach, but also heartbreaking  

14/03/2024 | Mons 2024

Review: Turtles

Review: Turtles

In his fourth feature film, David Lambert returns to comedies of remarriage, offering up a queer and Brussels-based alternative and asking: does love dissipate when we retire?  

12/03/2024 | SXSW 2024/Mons 2024

Review: Skunk

Review: Skunk

In his fourth feature film based on real events, Koen Mortier paints an uncompromising and incredibly disturbing portrait of a young man torn apart by abuse  

12/03/2024 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/Netherlands

Dalva wins great acclaim at the 13th Magritte Film Awards

Dalva wins great acclaim at the 13th Magritte Film Awards

Emmanuelle Nicot’s debut feature film scooped seven prizes, including Best Film, while Baloji’s Augure claimed five, and Arieh Worthalter two awards  

11/03/2024 | Festivals | Awards | Belgium

The curtain rises on the 39th Mons Love International Film Festival

The curtain rises on the 39th Mons Love International Film Festival

Unspooling 8 – 16 March, the festival is shining a light on films about love in all its many forms and colours  

11/03/2024 | Mons 2024

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