Belgium (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3287 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 17/10/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 327 328 329 next The Francophone Co-production Meetings unveil 25 projectsOrganised by Film Fund Luxembourg, the 21st edition of the event will take place in Luxembourg from 28-31 October 17/10 | Industry | Market | LuxembourgInterview: Mélissa Drigeard • Director of Le Gang des Amazones"I needed actresses where you’d have no problem thinking: oh yeah, she could definitely rob a bank!"The French filmmaker chatted to us about her latest feature, inspired by a true story and buoyed by impeccable quintet of actresses 17/10 | Namur 2025Ann Sirot and Raphaël Balboni shooting Un détour par DianeThe Brussels duo are working hard on their third feature, toplined by young actress Ninon Borséi and produced by Les Films du Fleuve 16/10 | Production | Funding | Belgium/FranceReview: Le Gang des AmazonesFrench director Melissa Drigeard presents her fourth feature film, inspired by an attention-grabbing criminal case which made headlines in France in the ‘90s 16/10 | Namur 2025Review: Dog 51Cédric Jimenez’s meaty and frenetic adaptation of Laurent Gaudé's dystopian novel is a convincing action film whose pace sadly suffocates any nuance 14/10 | Films | Reviews | France/BelgiumInterview: Vanja d’Alcantara • Director of Cap Farewell"I almost feel a responsibility to make optimistic films"The Belgian director chatted with us about her third feature film, a family-focused drama about the emancipatory trajectory of a young woman who needs to start over from zero 14/10 | Namur 2025Interview: Bérangère McNeese • Director of The Girls From Above"I wanted to explore the limits of a group, how it can sometimes provide a home but one whose doors are locked and bolted"The Belgian actress chatted with us about her first feature-length directorial effort which follows a young woman who finds refuge with a gang of girls 13/10 | Namur 2025Review: Cap FarewellBelgian filmmaker Vanja d’Alcantara delivers a family drama borrowing from film noir and unfolding against a backdrop of female emancipation 10/10 | Namur 2025Episode 80: Le Faux Soir (Belgium/France)The producers of the upcoming film by Michael R Roskam are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support 09/10 | The Co-production PodcastThe 40th Namur Film Festival’s Bayard d’Or goes to We Believe YouArnaud Dufeys and Charlotte Devillers’ movie also scooped the Best Acting Performance Prize for Myriem Akheddiou, while Pauline Loquès’ Nino bagged three trophies 09/10 | Namur 2025 | Awards page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 327 328 329 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)