Belgium / France (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1113 articles available in total starting from 24/02/2003. Last article published on 25/11/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 102 103 [104] 105 106 ... 110 111 112 next Genocide and human madness in The Day God Went AwayPresented in the Panorama of Contemporary World Cinema section at Poland’s Era New Horizons Festival, French/Belgian co-production The Day God Went Away, which looks at the mass murder of Tutsis... 28/07/2010 | Films | France/BelgiumFils Unique gets underwayFlemish director Miel Van Hoogenbemt starts shooting his third feature, Fils Unique, in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg today. The film is his second French-language effort after his debut, Miss... 13/07/2010 | Production | Luxembourg/France/BelgiumBlack HeavenMysterious spiral and dangerous desires in the second directorial feature by French screenwriter Gilles Marchand. A disturbing film acclaimed out of competition at Cannes 2010 22/06/2010 | Films | ReviewsMr. NobodyA beautiful love story which blends very convincingly with a screenplay on the different narrative levels of the non-linear journey through temporal space 05/01/2010 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Amir “Oscar” and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt • Director and actorBelgian cinemaMoments of complicity between the director and his young actor, Amir. 03/12/2009Interview: Renato De Maria • Director"A couple that views reality through ideology"A few days ahead of the theatrical release of The Front Line, Cineuropa interviewed the film’s director in Rome, as well as screenwriter Sandro Petraglia 16/11/2009Interview: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne • Producers"Grand school of Italian cinema that tells a chapter of history"Interview with the Dardenne brothers, co-producers of The Front Line with Lucky Red’s Andrea Occhipinti 16/11/2009The Front LineTerrorism as we’ve never seen it before on the big screen. A film co-produced by the Dardenne brothers, who were fascinated by the screenplay that revives the great tradition of Italian cinema 16/11/2009 | Films | ReviewsLes baronsA debut Belgian feature which happily explodes our preconceptions about the North African community, integration, Brussels and its working-class areas 22/10/2009 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Nabil Ben Yadir • Director“With humour, anything goes, even the most taboo subjects”Cinergie met with a film enthusiast who started his career as an actor before moving on to directing and making a debut feature that is skilful in its mockery 22/10/2009 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 102 103 [104] 105 106 ... 110 111 112 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)