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3314 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 21/11/2025.

Judith Godrèche adapting Annie Ernaux's A Girl's Story

Judith Godrèche adapting Annie Ernaux's A Girl's Story

Tess Barthélemy, Valérie Dréville, Victor Bonnel, Ariane Labed, Maïwène Barthélémy and Guslagie Malanda are all starring in this Windy and Moana production handled by Paradise City Sales  

21/11 | Production | Funding | France/Belgium

Review: Nino in Paradise

Review: Nino in Paradise

Belgian director Laurent Micheli paints a flamboyant portrait of a weakened but not beaten younger generation  

21/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Critics’ Picks

Review: Nothing Personal

Review: Nothing Personal

Javier Marco takes the antagonistic characters from his award-winning eponymous short further, opening up possibilities for a relationship that starts out toxic and veers towards surprising reactions  

21/11 | Gijón 2025

Review: The Good Daughter

Review: The Good Daughter

Júlia de Paz Solvas’s second feature is a coming-of-age film in which maturity is born of vulnerability  

20/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Competition

Karin Junger • Director of The Pupil

Interview: Karin Junger • Director of The Pupil

“A child has conflicting feelings; he also feels loyalty towards the perpetrator”

The Belgian director talks to us about her new film, which deals with the sensitive topic of child sexual abuse, placing it in the context of a football club  

20/11 | Lecce 2025

Review: The Pupil

Review: The Pupil

Playing close attention to nuance, Karin Junger’s third feature film carefully conveys the complex emotional and social repercussions of child sexual abuse  

20/11 | Lecce 2025

Marta Bergman • Director of The Silent Run

Interview: Marta Bergman • Director of The Silent Run

“I wanted to make a real film, not a manifesto”

The Belgian filmmaker discusses her latest feature, inspired by real events, and exploring migration, police violence and the moral ambiguities within European society  

19/11 | Cairo 2025

Episode 83: Sevda (Switzerland/Belgium/Turkey)

Episode 83: Sevda (Switzerland/Belgium/Turkey)

The producers of the film by Ufuk Emiroglu are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support  

18/11 | The Co-production Podcast

Review: The Stories

Review: The Stories

Abu Bakr Shawky retells the tumultuous history of Egypt in the second half of the 20th century in an audience-friendly way, as seen from the perspectives of a couple and an extended family  

18/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Competition

Loris Lai • Director of How Kids Roll

Interview: Loris Lai • Director of How Kids Roll

“Children are the real victims of war, because they don’t make any decisions”

The director chatted to us about his movie set in Gaza during the second uprising in 2003, which is toplined by a Palestinian and an Israeli boy who are united by their love of surfing  

17/11 | /Italy/Belgium

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