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3337 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 22/01/2026.

Society of Audiovisual Authors: Defending screenwriters’ and directors’ rights in a fragmented audiovisual landscape

Society of Audiovisual Authors: Defending screenwriters’ and directors’ rights in a fragmented audiovisual landscape

Built on collective rights management, the Brussels-based network now navigates streaming, AI and regulatory fragmentation on behalf of Europe’s audiovisual authors  

22/01 | European Networks

Irene Iborra Rizo • Director of Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

Interview: Irene Iborra Rizo • Director of Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

"It’s better to talk about problems rather than hide them — even when the audience is children"

The Spanish director speaks about using animation to openly address social issues, even for young audiences, and about stop motion as a personal way of making cinema  

22/01 | European Film Awards 2026

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for Berlinale Generation Kplus film Everyone’s Sorry Nowadays are unveiled

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for Berlinale Generation Kplus film Everyone’s Sorry Nowadays are unveiled

Based on the acclaimed novel by Bart Moeyaert, Frederike Migom’s film follows a 13-year-old spirited girl struggling to feel seen within her family  

16/01 | Berlinale 2026 | Generation

Review: Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

Review: Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

The stop-motion film with which Irene Iborra makes her feature directorial debut invites us to use our imagination as an infallible weapon against cruel and unjust reality  

14/01 | Films | Reviews | Spain/France/Belgium/Switzerland/Chile

Jean-Paul Salomé • Director of The Money Maker

Interview: Jean-Paul Salomé • Director of The Money Maker

"Great crime films are not just films with action scenes"

The French filmmaker recounts the genesis of his new film, inspired by the story of a counterfeiter who made headlines in France in the 1950s and 1960s  

14/01 | France/Belgium

A strong 2025 performance for the screen.brussels fund

A strong 2025 performance for the screen.brussels fund

The regional fund has confirmed its strategic role as a catalyst for co-productions and economic impact  

19/12/2025 | Industry | Market | Belgium

Review: The Soundman

Review: The Soundman

Flemish filmmaker Frank Van Passel returns with a love story hovering between fairy tale and historical movie  

16/12/2025 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/Netherlands

Alexander Skarsgård toplines Nathalie Álvarez Mesén’s English-language debut, The Wolf Will Tear Your Immaculate Hands

Alexander Skarsgård toplines Nathalie Álvarez Mesén’s English-language debut, The Wolf Will Tear Your Immaculate Hands

Set in the misty 1880s Pacific Northwest, the pic follows a widower and the Native American governess he employs, whose lessons awaken something unsettling in his eldest daughter  

11/12/2025 | Production | Funding | Sweden/USA/UK/Belgium/Iceland

My Father’s Scent triumphs at the 25th Cinemamed Festival

My Father’s Scent triumphs at the 25th Cinemamed Festival

Egyptian director Mohamed Siam’s film scoops both the Grand Prize and the Cineuropa Prize, while DJ Ahmet bags the RêVolution Award  

08/12/2025 | Cinemamed 2025 | Awards

Review: Behind the Palm Trees

Review: Behind the Palm Trees

Meryem Benm’Barek’s film lies at the intersection of class and gendered societal expectations, as a Moroccan man becomes corrupted by desire for a wealthy white woman  

04/12/2025 | Marrakech 2025

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