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El Centro de Cine de la Federación Valonia-Bruselas respalda lo nuevo de Lucas Belvaux
por Aurore Engelen
- La Comisión de Cine apoya 61 proyectos de películas de todo tipo con un total de 4,08 millones de euros

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The results of the third 2023 session of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation Film and Audiovisual Centre’s Film Commission have just been unveiled. It’s worth noting that four majority Belgian features have been supported at the production stage, starting with the new movie by Lucas Belvaux (following his 2020 Cannes-label film Home Front [+lee también:
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Olivier Pairoux is another director being backed at the production stage. After making SpaceBoy [+lee también:
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Two feature debuts are also being backed at the production stage. With Devolution, Nicolas Boucart (who turned heads with his short film Icarus) plunges into a post-apocalyptic world where a virus has turned human beings into quadrupeds. Anna, a pregnant woman who has not been infected, makes a discovery that could allow her to envisage a brighter future. The film is being produced by Tarantula (Belgium).
Meanwhile, Mehdi Pierret (the director of the short film The Furniture) is working on Rouler des mécaniques, the tale of a thirtysomething obsessed with his car, Nicoletta, an old banger that he fully intends to save from the scrapyard at any cost. Rouler des mécaniques is being staged by Novak Prod.
It's also worth noting that a considerable number of films are in the pipeline, as no fewer than seven projects are being supported at the development stage, among which we find the new effort by the singular duo made up of Ann Sirot and Raphaël Balboni (Madly in Life [+lee también:
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