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1410 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 22/04/2024.

Bruno Dumont • Director of The Empire

Interview: Bruno Dumont • Director of The Empire

"It’s not by telling others how to behave that you educate them, people need to be enlightened"

BERLINALE 2024: The French filmmaker revisits the sci-fi genre in his own unique style, exploring the inevitable porosity of Good and Evil  

20/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Competition

Anthony Schatteman • Director of Young Hearts

Interview: Anthony Schatteman • Director of Young Hearts

"It wasn’t so much a children’s film I wanted to make as a family film, like the ones I grew up with"

BERLINALE 2024: We met with the young Flemish filmmaker, who’s presenting his debut feature film, a sensitive coming-of-age tale about a boy who discovers love  

18/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Generation

Review: Young Hearts

Review: Young Hearts

BERLINALE 2024: Anthony Schatteman’s first film is a luminous coming-of-age tale in an autobiographical vein about a young boy discovering love  

17/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Generation

Best Friend Forever to sell Shambhala in Berlin

Best Friend Forever to sell Shambhala in Berlin

The Belgian sales agent is presenting the first ever Nepalese feature film to compete in the festival, whilst also enjoying a presence in the Panorama section via the new Bruce LaBruce movie  

13/02 | Berlinale 2024 | EFM

Wil and 1985 triumph at the Ensor Awards

Wil and 1985 triumph at the Ensor Awards

The 14th edition of the Flemish film and TV awards crowns Tim Mielants’ film, and the series penned by Willem Wallyn and directed by Wouter Bouvijn its winners  

05/02 | Festivals | Awards | Belgium

Review: The Lost Steps

Review: The Lost Steps

Roda Fawaz and Thibaut Wohlfahrt thrust us into the heart of the justice system for a day, encompassing high-tension trials and family affairs  

02/02 | Films | Reviews | Belgium

Review: The Virgin and Child

Review: The Virgin and Child

In her debut feature film filled with ellipses and silences, Binevsa Berivan paints the portrait of a Yezidi woman spurred on by her thirst for vengeance  

01/02 | Films | Reviews | Belgium

Review: Holy Rosita

Review: Holy Rosita

Wannes Destoop delivers a sensitive first feature which foregrounds a rare heroine in film who asserts her right to happiness  

29/01 | Films | Reviews | Belgium

Laurent Micheli taking care of last-minute preparations on Nino dans la nuit

Laurent Micheli taking care of last-minute preparations on Nino dans la nuit

The Belgian director is gearing up to kick off filming, in January, on his third feature film, an adaptation of a novel by Simon and Capucine Johannin  

08/01 | Production | Funding | Belgium/France

Jérémie Degruson and Matthieu Zeller • Director and producer of The Inseparables

Interview: Jérémie Degruson and Matthieu Zeller • Director and producer of The Inseparables

"There is something very surrealist, very Belgian about the film, a bit like Magritte meets Tolkien"

We met up with the director and producer to talk about the tenth feature film coming from Belgian studios nWave  

20/12/2023 | /Belgium/France/Spain

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