Brussels Film Festival 2016 7 articles available in total starting from 21/06/2016. Last article published on 27/06/2016. Viva: A celebration of love and lifeDirector Paddy Breathnach explores the conflict between finding one’s identity and familial expectations through a young drag queen’s struggle 27/06/2016 | Brussels Film Festival 2016Toni Erdmann wins big at the Brussels Film FestivalMaren Ade’s film took home not only the Golden Iris Award, but also Best Screenplay and the RTBF Award 27/06/2016 | Brussels Film Festival 2016Lazar: A portrait of a young man’s moral awakeningOffering an insight into refugee smuggling, the new film by Svetozar Ristovski is a reflection on dehumanisation and a corrupt society 23/06/2016 | Brussels Film Festival 2016Isabelle Carré projects her body and soul into KokoroVanja d’Alcantara brings us a second melancholic film which provides a pleasant and muted setting for the chaos that rocks the life of her heroine, played by Carré 22/06/2016 | Brussels Film Festival 2016Suntan: A haunting coming-of-middle-age erotic thrillerArgyris Papadimitropoulos examines the parallels between innocent, passionate youth and a worn-out life of missed opportunities 22/06/2016 | Brussels Film Festival 2016Right Here Right Now: Family financesPascal Bonitzer is back with a modern ballet of mergers and acquisitions starring Agathe Bonitzer, Lambert Wilson, Pascal Gregory, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Vincent Lacoste 21/06/2016 | Brussels Film Festival 2016Team Spirit, not such an outsiderChristophe Barratier recounts the dazzling rise and fall of Jérôme Kerviel, the outsider at the heart of the biggest scandal in global finance 21/06/2016 | Brussels Film Festival 2016