La Nuit se traine arrasa en los premios Magritte
por Aurore Engelen
- El primer largometraje de Michiel Blanchart ha ganado en todas las categorías en las que estaba nominado

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Night Call [+lee también:
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Acting also proved a strongpoint for Paloma Sermon-Daï’s movie It’s Raining in the House [+lee también:
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ficha de la película], which was previously unveiled in Cannes’ Critics’ Week where it bagged the French Touch Jury Prize, before later walking away with a Golden Bayard (the director’s second after scooping her first in 2021 via her documentary Petit Samedi [+lee también:
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And it was the very same acerbic, romantic comedy Life’s A Bitch which won Arieh Worthalter his second Best Actor Magritte in a row, on the heels of the trophy he scooped in 2024 for The Goldman Case [+lee también:
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Last but not least, equally noteworthy prizes were bestowed upon Samira El Mouzghibati’s (Y)our Mother [+lee también:
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The 14th Magritte Film Awards ceremony was hosted by Charline Vanhoenacker, while the presidency was entrusted to Belgian actress Déborah François.
The winners are as follows:
Best Film
Night Call [+lee también:
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Best First Film
Night Call - Michiel Blanchart
Best Director
Michiel Blanchart – Night Call
Best Original or Adapted Screenplay
Michiel Blanchart – Night Call
Best Actress
Lubna Azabal - Amal [+lee también:
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Best Actor
Arieh Worthalter – Life’s A Bitch [+lee también:
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Best Supporting Actress
Louise Manteau – It’s Raining in the House [+lee también:
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entrevista: Paloma Sermon-Daï
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Best Supporting Actor
Jonas Bloquet – Night Call
Best Female Newcomer
Purdey Lombet – It’s Raining in the House
Best Male Newcomer
Makenzy Lombet – It’s Raining in the House
Best Cinematography
Sylvestre Vannoorenberghe – Night Call
Best Editing
Mathieu Jamet-Louis – Night Call
Best Sound
David Vranken, David Gillain, Joey Van Impe, Thibaud Rie, Fabrice Grizard, Antoine Wattier, Vincent Gregorio – Night Call
Best Set Design
Catherine Cosme – Night Call
Best Costume Design
Isabel Van Renterghem – Night Call
Best Original Score (jointly awarded)
Charles de Ville, Nelly Tungang - Savages [+lee también:
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Frédéric Vercheval - Green Border [+lee también:
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Best Flemish Film
Julie Keeps Quiet [+lee también:
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Best Foreign Film in Co-Production
The Most Precious of Cargoes [+lee también:
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Best Documentary
(Y)our Mother [+lee también:
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entrevista: Samira El Mouzghibati
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Best Short Fiction Film
Eldorado - Mathieu Volpe (Belgium)
Best Animated Short Film
En mille pétales - Louise Bogartz (Belgium)
Best Short Documentary Film
Les Vivant·es - Inès Rabadán (Belgium)
Honorary Magritte
Gilles Lellouche
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