Belgium (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3325 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 04/12/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 17 18 [19] 20 21 ... 331 332 333 next Mystery-thriller series Arcanes uncovers secrets in a post-industrial townIn 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/SloveniaSwann Arlaud toplining Emmanuel Marre's Notre salutThe 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/FranceSurreal whodunit This Is Not a Murder Mystery in post-productionThe 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/IrelandJonas Geirnaert’s How to Kill Your Sister set to world-premiere in the Canneseries competitionThe 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/GermanyFlemish show Dead End to close the Canneseries competitionThe 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 | BelgiumReview: HappylandA 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 2025Review: The Garden of Earthly DelightsMorgan 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 2025Review: LadsJulien Menanteau distinguishes himself with a hard-hitting and authentic first feature film, using fiction to delve into the hidden side of the horse-stable world and dreams of glory on racetracks 01/04 | Films | Reviews | France/BelgiumSeries review: KabulThe European geopolitical miniseries helmed by Kasia Adamik and Olga Chajdas follows the Taliban’s takeover during the final days of the USA’s withdrawal from Afghanistan 01/04 | Series Mania 2025Review: SugarlandTwo young people cross Europe by car in Isabella Brunäcker’s debut feature, filmed on glorious 16 mm 31/03 | Diagonale 2025 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 17 18 [19] 20 21 ... 331 332 333 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)