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Anne Feuillère


411 articles available in total starting from 24/01/2005. Last article published on 23/07/2019.

Fantastic Europe

Though North American productions normally hold the high ground, the Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film (March10-25) this year rewarded European cinema. In an international...  

27/03/2006 | Festivals | Belgium

New experience for Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Shooting began today in Brussels on Odette Toulemonde, the first feature from France’s Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, and will take place for nine weeks in Belgium and France. Well known in France where...  

24/03/2006 | Production | Belgium

A Dutch spring

March has been a fruitful month for Dutch productions, with one or two domestic films released each week. A Thousand Kisses, the latest film from Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen, was distributed by...  

23/03/2006 | Releases | Netherlands

Documentary, docu-fictions and SF

Five new European films, among them two local productions and a Turkish film, arrive on Belgian screens to take on five North American offerings, including the Oscar-wielding, Capote. Against this...  

22/03/2006 | Releases | Belgium

EDN Award 2006 goes to Jan Vrijman

The European Documentary Network (EDN) has bestowed its 2006 EDN Award to the Jan Vrijman Fund (JVF) for its outstanding contribution to international documentaries. Inspired by the International...  

21/03/2006 | Awards | Netherlands

Mechelen in Tangiers

Released on Wednesday, De hel van Tanger, the latest film by Frank Van Mechelen, could well make a splash. Last year, his previous film, The Intruder, also produced by Skyline Entertainment,...  

15/03/2006 | Releases | Belgium

France vs. America

Three French films make their appearance on Belgian and Luxembourg screens this week, with only the Turks there to defend another cinematic perspective through My Father and My Son (Babam ve...  

08/03/2006 | Releases | Belgium

The Child King

At Tuesday’s ceremony of the 2005 Joseph Plateau Awards, an initiative of the Ghent Film Festival , The Child by Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne walked away as the Belgian film of the year (see Focus)....  

08/03/2006 | Awards | Belgium

European talent on its way to Brussels

From June 30-July 8, the Brussels European Film Festival will once more open its doors to a new adventure. The FFFB has set up a European writing competition for feature film concepts to encourage...  

07/03/2006 | Festivals | Belgium

Europe stands out at Anima

At last night’s awards ceremony for the Anima 2006: Cartoon and Animated Film Festival, the Anima 2006 Best Film went to the Hungarian film The District by Aron Gauder (as well as the prize from...  

06/03/2006 | Festivals | Belgium

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