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59 articles available in total starting from 26/08/2002. Last article published on 28/11/2018.

The First, The Last: an existential crisis at twilight

The First, The Last: an existential crisis at twilight

With The First, The Last, Bouli Lanners takes Albert Dupontel on a dark and melancholic quest to the heart of the twilight landscapes of Beauce  

09/01/2016 | Films | France/Belgium

World premiere for Mirage d’Amour by Hubert Toint

World premiere for Mirage d’Amour by Hubert Toint

The debut feature by Hubert Toint, Mirage d’Amour, with Marie Gillain, Jean-Louis Stévenin and Eduardo Paxeco, was screened at the Mons Film Festival  

05/03/2015 | Films | Belgium

A mesmerising journey of desire over the Atlantic.

A mesmerising journey of desire over the Atlantic.

Jan-Willem van Ewijk has produced an extremely pure cinematic experience with his second feature, Atlantic., which mixes sports film and classical epic to extraordinary effect  

19/02/2015 | Films | Netherlands/Belgium/Germany

Lucifer works in mysterious, circular ways

Lucifer works in mysterious, circular ways

Gust Van den Berghe’s Tallinn winner is a religious story in a round frame, using the new Tondoscope technology  

02/12/2014 | Films | Belgium/Mexico

A one-way ticket for Tombville

A one-way ticket for Tombville

Produced with just €10,000, Belgian director Nikolas List’s first film doesn’t hold back on nightmares  

07/04/2014 | Films | Belgium

Approved for Adoption, a hybrid film about adoption and mixed identity

In Approved for Adoption, Jung and Laurent Boileau deliver the poetic, endearing tale of a young Korean’s adoption and reconciliation with his origins  

14/06/2012 | Films | Belgium

Vandeweerd’s Lost Land to screen at Visions du Réel

The Visions Du Reel Film Festival, known for its sharp and relevant programming of documentary films, will run this year from April 7-13 in Nyon, Switzerland. In the past few years, it has...  

04/04/2011 | Films | Belgium

Genocide and human madness in The Day God Went Away

Presented in the Panorama of Contemporary World Cinema section at Poland’s Era New Horizons Festival, French/Belgian co-production The Day God Went Away, which looks at the mass murder of Tutsis...  

28/07/2010 | Films | France/Belgium

Model teenager Miss Mouche

Twelve-year-old Nina is enjoying a happy early adolescence, in a beautiful country house where she can satisfy her passion for flies, which she presents in a blog. When her father gives her a...  

30/06/2010 | Films | Belgium

Uncompromising realism in It’s Already Summer

It’s Already Summer was like a cold shower for Brussels Film Festival goers bathed in the blazing summer sun. Totally immersing himself in his subject, young Dutch director Martijn Smijts plants...  

28/06/2010 | Films | Netherlands/Belgium

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