Cannes 2009 / Belgium 5 articles available in total starting from 24/04/2009. Last article published on 20/05/2009. Life and death in AltiplanoJessica Woodworth and Peter Brosens made an impressive Cannes debut today when they presented their second narrative feature Altiplano in Critics’ Week. This lyrical and bold Belgian/German/Dutch... 20/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Critics’ Week/BelgiumCaught in a trap in Lost Persons AreaNine-year-old Tessa skives off school and wanders around in a no man’s land swarming with huge high-voltage electricity pylons on which her mother’s partner works. The two adults pay scant... 16/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Critics’ Week/BelgiumInternational sellers backing BelgiansEven before the Film Market has opened its doors and the first hordes of gentlemen in tuxedos have climbed the red-carpeted steps of the Festival Palace, the three Flemish films selected at Cannes... 08/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Market/BelgiumIn the realm of Belgian Francophone co-productionsWhile Belgian Francophone directors have helmed some true gems of world cinema over the years, the French Community of Belgium is also a major co-production territory. Of course, financial reasons... 05/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | BelgiumCannes spotlight on Flemish filmsThe years follow on and seem to echo one other… In 2008, Belgian francophone films triumphantly descended on the Croisette, with a contingent of directors determined to win over press and... 24/04/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Belgium