Dealer dominates at the Ensors
- This weekend saw the Flemish Film and Television Awards, where Jeroen Perceval won no less than 9 prizes for his first feature film

After the Magritte awards a month ago (read the news), the Ensors took place this weekend, which crowned Dealer [+see also:
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Dealer won Best Film, but also Best Sound, Best Make-up, Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Music, Best Cinematography, Best Supporting Actor, and, nicely for Jeroen Perceval, Best Director.
Dealer is produced by Savage Film (Belgium), Tarantula (Belgium) and The Film Kitchen (Netherlands). Savage Film and its producer Bart Van Langendonck were already in the spotlight at the Ensors 2021, winning 7 awards for Tim Mielants' Patrick [+see also:
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On the series side, Soil and Hotel Beau Séjour 2 are leading the way. Film and television are two very porous sectors in Flanders when it comes to seeing talent navigate. Soil is directed by Mathieu Mortelmans, as well as the duo of Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who are just as successful in Belgium with films such as Black [+see also:
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Other awards included two statuettes for Laura Wandel's French-language film Playground [+see also:
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Finally, for the first time this year, the acting awards were mixed. Nabil Mallat received the Best Actor (Film) award for his role in Cool Abdoul, while Yassine Ouaich received the Best Performance in a Series award for Soil.
The list of winners:
Best Film
Dealer [+see also:
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Best Series
Soil - Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah and Mathieu Mortelmans
Best Director (Feature Film)
Jeroen Perceval – Dealer
Best Director (Series)
Kaat Beels, Nathalie Basteyns – Hotel Beau Séjour 2
Best Performance (Feature Film)
Nabil Mallat – Cool Abdoul
Best Performance (Series)
Yassine Ouaich – Soil
Best Supporting Performance (Feature Film)
Bart Hollanders – Dealer
Best Supporting Performance (Series)
Geert Van Rampelberg – Red Light
Best Screenplay (Feature Film)
Jeroen Perceval – Dealer
Best Screenplay (Series)
Wannes Cappelle, Zouzou Ben Chikha, Dries Heyneman – Soil
Best Documentary (Feature Film)
Hi My Name is Jonny Polonsky - Otto-Jan Ham and Sjoerd Tanghe
Best Documentary (Series)
Het leven in kleur - Karine Claassen and Karel Van Mileghem
Best French-speaking Belgian Film
Playground [+see also:
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Best Co-Production
Playground - Laura Wandel
Best Film for Young Audiences
My Dad is a Sausage [+see also:
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Albert Bert Award for Best International Contribution
Bert Hamelinck (producer, Caviar) - Sound of Metal
Best Sound
Yanna Soentjens - Dealer
Best Original Score
Stan Lee Cole – Dealer
Best Artistic Direction
Bart Van Loo – Dealer
Best Make-up
Dorien Van Poucke – Dealer
Best Costumes
Catherine Marchand – Beau Séjour 2
Best Cinematography
David Williamson – Dealer
Best Editing
Bert Jacobs – Beau Séjour 2
Best Short Film
Binge Loving - Thomas Deknop
Best Animated Short Film
Meneer Papier - Ben Tesseur and Steven De Beul
(Translated from French)
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