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1091 articles available in total starting from 24/02/2003. Last article published on 09/10/2025.

A Town Called Panic

Brilliantly adapted for the big screen from a TV series, this highly original Belgian debut animated feature was unveiled out of competition at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival  

11/06/2009 | Films | Reviews

Looking for Eric

True to his penchant for social realism in film, Loach turns out a working man’s fairy tale this time around, with an optimistic take that fans the flame of solidarity and friendship  

19/05/2009 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Cannes 2009
Ken Loach • Director

“Put a smile on our faces”

18/05/2009

Interview: Teona Strugar Mitevska • Director

“A story about women”

On-set interview with the film's team for an overview of a production with a family feel  

23/03/2009

I am from Titov Veles

An intimate and dreamlike feature unveiled in Berlin and co-produced by Macedonia, France, Belgium and Slovenia  

23/03/2009 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Tomm Moore • Director

“Art and culture protect us in difficult times”

Interview in Paris with the Irish director of The Secret of Kells, who also initiated production on the project through his co-owned company, Cartoon Saloon  

28/01/2009

The Secret of Kells

All the magic of medieval art and an exploration of Irish legends are combined in this fantastical debut feature which stands as a symbol of European specificity  

28/01/2009 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Viviane Vanfleteren • Producer

Belgian animation

Cinergie.be met with producer Viviane Vanfleteren (Vivi Film), Toon Roebben (3D - Walking the dog) and Marie-Laure Guisset (2D supervisor), who were partners on The Secret of Kells  

28/01/2009

Interview: Didier Brunner • Producer

"An eminently European film"

The producer from French company Les Armateurs analyses the genesis of an original European co-production and discusses the future of animated films in Europe  

28/01/2009

Interview: Joachim Lafosse • Director

“I’d like my film to inspire reflection”

Interview by Cinergie with the 34-year-old Belgian director whose film Private Lessons was selected in the 2008 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight  

06/01/2009

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