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3327 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 04/12/2025.

Review: Flood

Review: Flood

Martin Gonda’s feature debut combines a historical account of forced communist-era resettlement with a coming-of-age story about uprootedness  

04/12 | Films | Reviews | Slovakia/Poland/Czech Republic/Belgium

Frank Van Passel’s The Soundman heads to Palm Springs

Frank Van Passel’s The Soundman heads to Palm Springs

The Belgian director returns with a lyrical period romance set in the golden age of radio, led by rising talents Jef Hellemans and Femke Vanhove  

04/12 | Production | Funding | Belgium/Netherlands

EXCLUSIVE: Guslagie Malanda toplining Zoé Cauwet’s The Outsider Within

EXCLUSIVE: Guslagie Malanda toplining Zoé Cauwet’s The Outsider Within

The first clapperboard on the French filmmaker’s debut feature, produced by Mabel Films and sold by Be For Films, is due to slam in January  

04/12 | Production | Funding | France/Belgium/Benin

Mathieu Sapin shooting Le Teckel

Mathieu Sapin shooting Le Teckel

Produced by Nolita and sold by France tv distribution, the French filmmaker’s second feature stars Franck Dubosc, Daphné Patakia, Chiara Mastroianni, Zabou Breitman and Philippe Katerine  

03/12 | Production | Funding | France/Belgium

Europa Distribution: Connecting independent distributors through knowledge, advocacy and cultural diversity

Europa Distribution: Connecting independent distributors through knowledge, advocacy and cultural diversity

We explore how the organisation has developed from a collaborative forum into a global network dedicated to keeping non-national European cinema accessible and culturally relevant  

02/12 | European Networks

Review: Those Who Watch Over

Review: Those Who Watch Over

Belgian filmmaker Karima Saïdi presents a portrait which was been shot over the long-term of the men and women who watch over their departed loved ones in a multi-confessional cemetery in Brussels  

01/12 | Cinemamed 2025

Review: The Silent Run

Review: The Silent Run

Marta Bergman draws on the power of fiction to illuminate the grey zones of a tragic news story which has become part and parcel of the history of migratory journeys in 21st century Europe  

27/11 | Cinemamed 2025

Kat Steppe • Director of Sunday Ninth

Interview: Kat Steppe • Director of Sunday Ninth

“I know that when something is real, it has a direct impact”

The Belgian director breaks down how she bridged fiction and reality inside a fully operational care home  

25/11 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria Badaoui • Directors of The Baronesses

Interview: Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria Badaoui • Directors of The Baronesses

"We have to assert our right to fiction"

The Belgian filmmaker co-directed his new movie with his mother, and the duo talk to us about this experience  

25/11 | Black Nights 2025 | Rebels with a Cause

Review: Sunday Ninth

Review: Sunday Ninth

Kat Steppe’s debut is a moving philosophical reflection on memory and reconciliation, buoyed by an excellent leading duo  

24/11 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

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