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1113 articles available in total starting from 24/02/2003. Last article published on 25/11/2025.

Genocide and human madness in The Day God Went Away

Presented 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/Belgium

Fils Unique gets underway

Flemish 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/Belgium

Black Heaven

Mysterious 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 | Reviews

Mr. Nobody

A 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 | Reviews

Interview: Amir “Oscar” and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt • Director and actor

Belgian cinema

Moments of complicity between the director and his young actor, Amir.  

03/12/2009

Interview: 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  

16/11/2009

Interview: 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  

16/11/2009

The Front Line

Terrorism 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 | Reviews

Les barons

A debut Belgian feature which happily explodes our preconceptions about the North African community, integration, Brussels and its working-class areas  

22/10/2009 | Films | Reviews

Interview: 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

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