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191 articles available in total starting from 17/06/2005. Last article published on 23/06/2025.

Review: Patrick

Review: Patrick

Flemish director Tim Mielants delivers an absurd and unexpected psychological thriller, led by a hero who’s tragically lacking in ambition  

02/07/2019 | Karlovy Vary 2019 | Competition

Review: MOTHER

Review: MOTHER

Kristof Bilsen’s beautiful doc focuses on a caregiver in Chiang Mai, Thailand, who works in a home for European Alzheimer’s sufferers  

11/06/2019 | Sheffield Doc Fest 2019

Review: Domino

Review: Domino

Cult auteur Brian De Palma continues his work in European film with this disappointing Danish police noir  

29/05/2019 | Films | Reviews

CineMember.eu pushes for youth access to its pan-European film platform

CineMember.eu pushes for youth access to its pan-European film platform

Netherlands-based independent European platform is now aiming to reach new territories such as Eastern Europe and Scandinavia  

29/05/2019 | Distribution | Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg

Review: Everything Must Fall

Review: Everything Must Fall

The latest movie by South African sociopolitical documentarian Rehad Desai chronicles the opposition to an array of social issues in his home country  

21/03/2019 | One World Prague 2019

Bas Devos  • Director of Hellhole

Interview: Bas Devos • Director of Hellhole

“The need to find a home is what binds us; it’s a strong part of our shared story”

We met up with Belgian filmmaker Bas Devos to discuss his second feature, Hellhole, which is set to go on general release in Belgian cinemas on 20 March  

20/03/2019

Review: By the Name of Tania

Review: By the Name of Tania

BERLIN 2019: Mary Jimenez and Bénédicte Liénard present a hybrid documentary with a bold narrative bias  

10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Generation 14plus

Review: Hellhole

Review: Hellhole

BERLIN 2019: Bas Devos depicts a deeply wounded city, a sick population marred by emptiness and the aftermath of a random, absurd attack on a metro platform  

08/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Panorama

Review: Bloody Marie

Review: Bloody Marie

Guido van Driel and Lennert Hillege bring us the story of Marie Wankelmut, a graphic novelist and alcoholic in Amsterdam’s red-light district  

30/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Limelight

Review: The Best of Dorien B.

Review: The Best of Dorien B.

Belgian director Anke Blondé portrays a woman in crisis who reconnects with her hopes and dreams as her life shatters around her  

25/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Big Screen Competition

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