Anne Feuillère (The article continues below - Commercial information) 411 articles available in total starting from 24/01/2005. Last article published on 23/07/2019. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 40 41 42 next Interview: Alexe Poukine • Director of That Which Does Not Kill"Most of my female friends have told me they’ve had a similar experience"Cinergie met with director Alexe Poukine to talk about her second feature film, That Which Does Not Kill , unveiled in competition at the Visions du Réel Festival 23/07/2019Interview: Alexandra Kandy Longuet • Director of Vacancy"A motel is an enclosed space in and of itself"Cinergie met with director Alexandra Kandy Longuet to talk about her new feature film Vacancy, soon to be released in Belgian cinemas 26/03/2019Daguerrotype: The portrait of a womanKiyoshi Kurosawa’s new film, made with an entirely French team, is another ghost story, another variation on his preferred themes 08/03/2017 | Films | France/Japan/BelgiumInterview: Koen Mortier and Eurydice Gysel • Producers“It has become very difficult for young directors to find a job”Cinergie speaks to Koen Mortier and Eurydice Gysel about their work as producers and their production companies 09/12/2014Interview: Thomas de Thier • Director“Hand-picked moments of happiness”With The Taste of Blueberries, Thomas de Thier has made a philosophical fable about an elderly couple who are rediscovering the emotions of their childhood. Cinergie caught up with the director 01/10/2014Interview: Felix van Groeningen • Director“Evoking the feeling of travel”Cinergie met Félix van Groeningen who deciphered his melodrama The Broken Circle Breakdown. 18/04/2013Interview: Sam Garbarski • Director“A very universal, poetic story”For his third feature, Sam Garbarski has tackled an adaptation of Jiro Taniguchi’s cult manga A Distant Neighbourhood. At the start of the shoot, Cinergie met with the enthusiastic director 18/11/2010A Distant NeighbourhoodA 50-year-old man is suddenly transported back to his childhood in post-war France. Based on Jiro Taniguchi’s manga book, Sam Garbarski’s film is a beautiful journey into the past 16/11/2010 | Films | ReviewsLes baronsA debut Belgian feature which happily explodes our preconceptions about the North African community, integration, Brussels and its working-class areas 22/10/2009 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Peter Bouckaert • Producer"Doing everything ourselves, taking risks and persuading"MMG Film & TV Production look back at the financing phase and launch strategy for Ben X 19/03/2008 page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 40 41 42 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)