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 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 110 111 112 next Review: The Rembrandt SyndromePierre Schoeller delivers a captivating film about a nuclear researcher whose thoughts on the climate crisis are subject to a mysterious and compelling overhaul 23/09 | Films | Reviews | France/BelgiumReview: MugangaMarie-Hélène Roux delivers a poignant film paying tribute to Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege, the Congolese surgeon who cares for female victims of sexual violence 23/09 | Films | Reviews | France/BelgiumReview: Six Days in SpringJoachim Lafosse presents his 11th feature film, a sensitive drama which highlights the reality of the return to square one in terms of social mobility when love comes to an end 22/09 | San Sebastian 2025 | CompetitionJeanne Herry shooting GaranceAdèle Exarchopoulos and Sara Giraudeau lead the cast of the French filmmaker’s new movie, produced by Chi-Fou-Mi and Trésor Films 17/09 | Production | Funding | France/BelgiumMartin Provost filming Demain je tombe amoureuxFabrice Luchini, Emmanuelle Devos, Chiara Mastroianni and Carole Bouquet are leading the cast of this Les Films du Kiosque production 17/09 | Production | Funding | France/BelgiumAlessandro Borghi to play Walter Bonatti in Daniele Vicari’s BiancoShooting has kicked off in the Aosta Valley on the Italian director’s new film about the legendary Italian mountaineer’s tragic attempt to climb Mont Blanc in 1961 16/09 | Production | Funding | Italy/France/BelgiumInterview: Maryam Touzani • Director of Calle Málaga“There was a richness that I felt growing up, and I wanted to pay tribute to this community”VENICE 2025: The director of The Blue Caftan speaks about bringing to the screen the unique beauty and complexity of her home city of Tangier 03/09 | Venice 2025 | Venezia SpotlightReview: Calle MálagaVENICE 2025: Maryam Touzani brings us a new Moroccan story brimming with life and love, and urging us to think deeply about generational divides 03/09 | Venice 2025 | Venezia SpotlightReview: The StrangerVENICE 2025: François Ozon achieves perfection with a sublime adaptation of Albert Camus' legendary novel that is captivating, refined, faithful and yet highly personal 02/09 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionReview: Silent RebellionVENICE 2025: Lila Gueneau is impressive in Marie-Elsa Sgualdo's debut feature film, playing a young woman fighting for her independence in the hypocritical Switzerland of the World War II 02/09 | Venice 2025 | Venezia Spotlight previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 110 111 112 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)