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3342 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 29/01/2026.

Review: Those Who Watch Over

Review: Those Who Watch Over

Belgian filmmaker Karima Saïdi presents a portrait which was been shot over the long-term of the men and women who watch over their departed loved ones in a multi-confessional cemetery in Brussels  

01/12/2025 | Cinemamed 2025

Review: The Silent Run

Review: The Silent Run

Marta Bergman draws on the power of fiction to illuminate the grey zones of a tragic news story which has become part and parcel of the history of migratory journeys in 21st century Europe  

27/11/2025 | Cinemamed 2025

Kat Steppe • Director of Sunday Ninth

Interview: Kat Steppe • Director of Sunday Ninth

“I know that when something is real, it has a direct impact”

The Belgian director breaks down how she bridged fiction and reality inside a fully operational care home  

25/11/2025 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria Badaoui • Directors of The Baronesses

Interview: Nabil Ben Yadir, Mokhtaria Badaoui • Directors of The Baronesses

"We have to assert our right to fiction"

The Belgian filmmaker co-directed his new movie with his mother, and the duo talk to us about this experience  

25/11/2025 | Black Nights 2025 | Rebels with a Cause

Review: Sunday Ninth

Review: Sunday Ninth

Kat Steppe’s debut is a moving philosophical reflection on memory and reconciliation, buoyed by an excellent leading duo  

24/11/2025 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

Abu Bakr Shawky • Director of The Stories

Interview: Abu Bakr Shawky • Director of The Stories

"Everybody is the hero of their own story"

We spoke to the Egyptian-Austrian filmmaker about portraying small people in big times, and the sacrifices needed to tell such a tale  

24/11/2025 | Black Nights 2025 | Competition

Laurent Micheli • Director of Nino in Paradise

Interview: Laurent Micheli • Director of Nino in Paradise

"I liked the contrast between its nigh-on social-documentary side and its fictional lyricism"

We sat down with the Belgian director, who’s returning with another story focusing on young people  

24/11/2025 | Black Nights 2025 | Critics’ Picks

Judith Godrèche adapting Annie Ernaux's A Girl's Story

Judith Godrèche adapting Annie Ernaux's A Girl's Story

Tess Barthélemy, Valérie Dréville, Victor Bonnel, Ariane Labed, Maïwène Barthélémy and Guslagie Malanda are all starring in this Windy and Moana production handled by Paradise City Sales  

21/11/2025 | Production | Funding | France/Belgium

Review: Nino in Paradise

Review: Nino in Paradise

Belgian director Laurent Micheli paints a flamboyant portrait of a weakened but not beaten younger generation  

21/11/2025 | Black Nights 2025 | Critics’ Picks

Review: Nothing Personal

Review: Nothing Personal

Javier Marco takes the antagonistic characters from his award-winning eponymous short further, opening up possibilities for a relationship that starts out toxic and veers towards surprising reactions  

21/11/2025 | Gijón 2025

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