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1584 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 06/02/2026.

Dominique Deruddere returns with The Chapel

Dominique Deruddere returns with The Chapel

The director, Oscar-nominated in 2000 for Everybody’s Famous!, is back with a feature that goes behind the scenes of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth competition  

15/09/2021 | Production | Funding | Belgium

Bouli Lanners  • Director of Nobody Has to Know

Interview: Bouli Lanners • Director of Nobody Has to Know

“I told myself that at 54, I could finally tell a love story”

Cineuropa met with the Belgian filmmaker who is presenting his latest film, a real departure from his previous work since it is a love story and in English  

14/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Contemporary World Cinema

Limbo is the big winner at the 4th Brussels International Film Festival

Limbo is the big winner at the 4th Brussels International Film Festival

The second feature by British filmmaker Ben Sharrock, already laureate of the Cannes 2020 Label, has won the Grand Prix  

13/09/2021 | BRIFF 2021 | Awards

Review: Nobody Has to Know

Review: Nobody Has to Know

Bouli Lanners deterritorialises his cinema to tell, in English, a tender and delicate love story, doubled with a portrait of emancipation and a reflection on memory  

13/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Contemporary World Cinema

Review: Inexorable

Review: Inexorable

Fabrice Du Welz delivers an incredibly dark film noir scrutinising an inescapably fatal encounter between a mysterious young woman and a very bourgeois couple  

13/09/2021 | Toronto 2021 | Special Presentations

Review: Family

Review: Family

Milo Rau adapts his own play, about a typical middle-class family whose every member has decided to end their life  

13/09/2021 | BRIFF 2021

Claude Schmitz • Director of Lucie Loses Her Horse

Interview: Claude Schmitz • Director of Lucie Loses Her Horse

"The making of a poetic material fascinates me"

The film and theatre director talks about his feature debut, a hybrid and dreamlike film  

10/09/2021 | BRIFF 2021

Review: Becoming Mona

Review: Becoming Mona

Sabine Lubbe Bakker and Niels van Koevorden paint the portrait of a woman condemned by her own kindness and worry for others to live in the shadows of those she loves  

09/09/2021 | BRIFF 2021

Fred De Loof  • Director of Totem

Interview: Fred De Loof • Director of Totem

"I was looking for a very classic film effect to counterbalance the slightly heavy-handed humour and endless teasing"

We spent a bit of time with the Belgian filmmaker who spoke to us about his off-the-wall first feature film, which is a deliciously coarse comedy shot on a low budget  

09/09/2021 | BRIFF 2021

Review: Lucie Loses Her Horse

Review: Lucie Loses Her Horse

Claude Schmitz offers a dreamlike tale, an ode to theatre life, and a loose wandering through the psyche of an actress at the dawn of a new role  

08/09/2021 | BRIFF 2021

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