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2900 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 03/05/2024.

Viva Riva!: Score settling in Kinshasa

Kinshasa, the 2000s. This megalopolis of over 10 million inhabitants stretches over tens of kilometres and lacks any credible public transport system. Here, the “oil kings” hold the keys to the...  

12/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Belgium

Panorama’s beguiling Devil

British actor Dominic Cooper (Mamma Mia!, An Education, The History Boys), plays the kind of juicy double role actors rarely get in The Devil’s Double, a Belgium-funded English-language feature...  

11/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama Special/Belgium

Van Dormael sweeps up at Magritte Awards

The first Magritte Belgian Francophone Film Awards ceremony, which was held on Saturday evening in Brussels, has put things back in order on two scores. By lavishly awarding Jaco Van Dormael’s Mr....  

07/02/2011 | Awards | Belgium

Bullhead charges into theatres

This week, Michael R. Roskam’s debut feature Bullhead is being released in Belgium. A sensational film about the Belgian hormone mafia underworld, it has created an enthusiastic buzz and won rave...  

02/02/2011 | Releases | Belgium

Burundi-set short heads to Hollywood

While expectations were high that Olivier Masset-Depasse’s Illegal (European Parliament LUX Prize 2010 competition) would make it onto the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar shortlist, there is good...  

28/01/2011 | Oscars 2011 | Belgium

From Bagdad to Kinshasa: Belgian films in Berlin

The Berlin selection once again highlights the eclecticism of Belgian audiovisual production. Recently presented at Sundance, Lee Tamahori’s The Devil’s Double is by far the Belgian project with...  

28/01/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Belgium

Strong Belgian presence at Rotterdam

The 40th Rotterdam International Film Festival opened yesterday, and Belgium is well-represented in the line-up. For this special edition, the IFFR has chosen to put the spotlight on 20 young...  

27/01/2011 | Festivals | Belgium

Magritte Awards shine spotlight on Belgian Francophone cinema

Beyond the controversy, the Magritte Awards above all shine a much-needed spotlight on Belgian Francophone film production of recent months. Behind the powerhouses and almost-sacred hits like The...  

14/01/2011 | Awards | Belgium

Magritte nominations announced amid controversy

Nominations for the Magritte Film Awards, the first Belgian Francophone film awards, were announced against a backdrop of controversy. In an interview, French-speaking Belgian actress Cécile de...  

14/01/2011 | Awards | Belgium

Akerman shoots Almayer’s Folly

The final leg of shooting is underway in Cambodia on Chantal Akerman’s French/Belgian co-production Almayer’s Folly, adapted from the Joseph Conrad novel. It is the director’s first narrative...  

14/12/2010 | Production | France/Belgium

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