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    Jaco Van Dormael talks about shooting new film ‘Bovary’ in just five days
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    Jaco Van Dormael talks about shooting new film ‘Bovary’ in just five days

    2021-04-30T12:36:00Z

    ”Let’s find beauty somewhere in all the mess,” says the Belgian director of the pandemic era. 

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    Deneuve joins Van Dormael comedy
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    Deneuve joins Van Dormael comedy

    2014-05-14T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Catherine Deneuve has joined the cast of Cannes award-winning director Jaco Van Dormael’s surreal comedy in which God lives in Brussels.

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    Mr Nobody
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    Mr Nobody

    2009-09-12T19:19:00Z

    Dir/scr. Jaco van Dormael. Belgium-Canada-France-Germany. 2008. 137 mins.

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    Van Dormael, Auteuil reunite on Fille de Dieu
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    Van Dormael, Auteuil reunite on Fille de Dieu

    2013-07-05T10:27:00Z

    Belgian director is currently in Paris with critically acclaimed, mixed media stage show Kiss and Cry, which he also hopes to adapt for the big screen.

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    Van Dormeal's Mr Nobody ready to move to Germany

    2007-10-16T11:41:00Z

    Jaco van Dormeal's Mr Nobody, which has already shot in Belgium and Canada, will continue its six-month shoot moving later this month to Germany. The English-language project stars Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh Dan Pham, and Rhys Ifans. Van Dormeal also wrote the screenplay, about a man living ...

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    'The Brand New Testament': Review
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    'The Brand New Testament': Review

    2015-05-17T16:24:00Z

    Dir: Jaco Van Dormael. Belgium-France-Luxembourg. 2015. 113 mins.

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    Cannes: Directors' Fortnight 2015 line-up
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    Cannes: Directors' Fortnight 2015 line-up

    2015-04-21T10:12:00Z

    Takashi Miike, Jeremy Saulnier and Jaco Van Dormael among line-up; Jia Zhangke to receive Golden Coach.

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    Wild Bunch's new titles include $47m Mr. Nobody with Sarah Polley

    2007-05-09T04:00:00Z

    With six films spread throughout the official selection, Critics Week and Un Certain Regard, Wild Bunch is also presenting a packed line-up at the Cannes Market. In selection are Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days in the main competition, Abel Ferrara's out-of-competition Go Go Tales, Juan Antonio ...

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    Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg puts $9.3m into 26 projects

    2007-04-24T22:28:00Z

    New feature films by Jaco van Dormael, Dennis Gansel, Chris Kraus and Stefan Ruzowitzky are among 26 projects backed by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg with over $9.3m Euros 6.8m at its last sitting. The largest single amount - $1.2m (Euros 900,000) - went to Gavin Millar's biopic of Albert Schweitzer.Jaco van Dormael ...

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    Venice Film Festival full line-up

    2009-07-30T12:34:00Z

    The 66th Venice Film Festival full programme.

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