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899 articles available in total starting from 24/02/2003. Last article published on 03/05/2024.

Interview: Christian Carion • Director

The Amazing Christmas of 1914

Rendez vous with a passionate director, who finds the best of the crop among events that have been hidden, and transmits them through emotions  

08/11/2005

Merry Christmas

An epic and humanistic voyage through history’s secrets. A director’s fight for mankind’s fraternization in the midst of the war between nations  

08/11/2005 | Films | Reviews

Key figures for Battle In Heaven

Production: The €1,66M film Battle In Heaven a was produced at 29% by France, 26 % by Germany, 25% by Mexico and 20% by Belgium. Produced by Philippe Bober for Société Parisienne de Production /...  

14/10/2005

Interview: Jean Labadie • Distributor

"A major filmmaker for the years to come"

Jean Labadie from Bac Films told Cineuropa why he fell in love with Battle In Heaven and why he is so committed to Carlos Reyagadas  

14/10/2005

Interview: Carlos Reygadas • Director

"All human beings"

Meeting with a very relaxed filmmaker who tackles major topics to powerfully dissect the human mind  

14/10/2005

Battle in heaven

A study of guilt in a nightmarish Mexico. A European production for a gifted and disturbing filmmaker  

14/10/2005 | Films | Reviews

Bunker Paradise

Extracts from the daily production diary on the web  

07/10/2005

Interview: Stefan Liberski • Director

"Today's Vitellonis"

Stefan Liberski, major figure in Belgian television and famous for his hilarious sketches, goes behind the camera to make a surprising and unexpected first feature film  

28/09/2005

Bunker Paradise

The directorial debut of Stefan Liberski is a pessimistic yet entrancing film about perversions created by our modern society and its ideology. When money digs into hollowness...  

28/09/2005 | Films | Reviews

Black Night

Olivier Smolders’s first full-length feature film, is a kind of nocturnal nightmare, inspired by the narrative model of the Surrealists, a story shattered into a thousand fragments  

17/06/2005 | Films | Reviews

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