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3239 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 12/08/2025.

Review: The Last Shore

Review: The Last Shore

Jean-François Ravagnan looks back on the tragic media image of a young Gambian drowning in Venice to seek out his roots and to give him a name  

11/04 | Visions du Réel 2025

Review: Petit rempart

Review: Petit rempart

Eve Duchemin follows a fifty-something estate agent who’s lost social standing after leaving her abusive husband, in a brilliant but confronting, immersive chronicle  

07/04 | Visions du Réel 2025

Genre takes centre stage at the ninth BIF Market

Genre takes centre stage at the ninth BIF Market

Featuring projects from Europe, Latin America and beyond, the market of the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival provides both an on-site and an online platform for genre film professionals  

07/04 | BIFFF 2025 | BIF Market

Mystery-thriller series Arcanes uncovers secrets in a post-industrial town

Mystery-thriller series Arcanes uncovers secrets in a post-industrial town

In the upcoming show directed by Michèle Jacob, the past resurfaces when the disappearance of a teenager brings to light long-buried secrets between a grieving mother and her son’s alleged killer  

04/04 | Production | Funding | Belgium/Slovenia

Swann Arlaud toplining Emmanuel Marre's Notre salut

Swann Arlaud toplining Emmanuel Marre's Notre salut

The director is gearing up to commence filming on his second fiction feature, which is a period drama set during Vichy France  

04/04 | Production | Funding | Belgium/France

Surreal whodunit This Is Not a Murder Mystery in post-production

Surreal whodunit This Is Not a Murder Mystery in post-production

The six-part series set in the 1930s, directed by Hans Herbots and Matthias Lebeer, sees historical figures such as Salvador Dalí and René Magritte mingle with a mysterious serial killer  

04/04 | Production | Funding | Belgium/Ireland

Jonas Geirnaert’s How to Kill Your Sister set to world-premiere in the Canneseries competition

Jonas Geirnaert’s How to Kill Your Sister set to world-premiere in the Canneseries competition

The darkly comedic exploration of family, secrets and reconciliation follows two sisters on a road trip that forces them to confront their painful history  

04/04 | Production | Funding | Belgium/Germany

Flemish show Dead End to close the Canneseries competition

Flemish show Dead End to close the Canneseries competition

The dark comedy-thriller toplined by Peter Van den Begin, and helmed by Malin-Sarah Gozin and Hans Vercauter, follows a man with a peculiar eating disorder  

03/04 | Production | Funding | Belgium

Review: Happyland

Review: Happyland

A failed music star comes back to her hometown and to the life she left behind in Evi Romen’s sophomore directorial effort  

02/04 | Diagonale 2025

Review: The Garden of Earthly Delights

Review: The Garden of Earthly Delights

Morgan Knibbe’s film explores Manila’s youth, trapped in poverty, crime and postcolonial exploitation, through stunning cinematography and a non-judgemental narrative  

02/04 | Movies That Matter 2025

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