Belgium (The article continues below - Commercial information) 2884 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 27/03/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 ... 287 288 289 next Review: SebastianThe complex connection between lived experience and the written word is at the heart of Mikko Makela’s London-set sophomore feature 05/02 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionNicolas Keitel shoots Une fille sans histoireDiane Rouxel, Cécile de France, Salomé Dewaels and Lina El Arabi star in French director’s debut feature, produced by Gabman 02/02 | Production | Funding | France/BelgiumReview: The Lost StepsRoda Fawaz and Thibaut Wohlfahrt thrust us into the heart of the justice system for a day, encompassing high-tension trials and family affairs 02/02 | Films | Reviews | BelgiumReview: The Virgin and ChildIn her debut feature film filled with ellipses and silences, Binevsa Berivan paints the portrait of a Yezidi woman spurred on by her thirst for vengeance 01/02 | Films | Reviews | BelgiumReview: BoléroAnne Fontaine retraces the complex origin story of the famous composition for ballet, with Raphaël Personnaz’s Maurice Ravel corseted in his emotions 31/01 | IFFR 2024 | LimelightInterview: Mikko Mäkelä • Director of Sebastian“There's no way you can write without infusing it with your personal experiences and your perspective”We met up with the director of this very intimate portrait of a young man on a journey to find his place in society 29/01 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: Holy RositaWannes Destoop delivers a sensitive first feature which foregrounds a rare heroine in film who asserts her right to happiness 29/01 | Films | Reviews | BelgiumThe En ville ! Festival is back for its fifth editionThe Brussels-based documentary film gathering is taking place from 29 January-4 February 24/01 | Festivals | Awards | BelgiumInterview: Johan Grimonprez • Director of Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat“I used to be fascinated by Khrushchev’s shoe-banging incident, yet I never realised it had to do with the politics of my own country”In the Belgian director’s new documentary, music meets politics – and the results are explosive 23/01 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: Soundtrack to a Coup d’EtatMid-century American jazz soundtracks anti-colonial struggles in Johan Grimonprez’s study of the Congo Crisis and Patrice Lumumba’s CIA-backed assassination 23/01 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Documentary Competition previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 ... 287 288 289 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)