All Belgium articles – Page 10
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Reviews‘Fairytale’: Locarno Review
The 20th century’s most notorious leaders reunite in Alexander Sokurov’s experimental deepfake feature
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Reviews‘Megalomaniac’: Fantasia Review
Karim Ouelhaj draws on the unsolved case of the Butcher Of Mons for her macabre fourth feature
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News‘Last Dance’: first trailer for comedy drama playing in Locarno’s Piazza Grande (exclusive)
The film follows a septuagenarian widower who joins a contemporary dance company.
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Reviews‘Vesper’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ecological fragility fuels this dystopian sci-fi from Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper
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NewsLucile Hadžihalilović’s ‘Earwig’ secures deal for North America (exclusive)
Wild Bunch is handling international sales.
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NewsThe Match Factory sells Lukas Dhont’s Cannes winner ‘Close’ to 100 territories (exclusive)
Grand Prix winner scores sales around the world.
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Reviews‘Dodo’: Cannes Review
Panos Koutras’ chaotic comedy farce is an ambitious fresco of a family’s existential crisis
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Reviews‘Close’: Cannes Review
Lukas Dhont’s |Grand Prix-winning picture is an intimate, quietly devastating study of childhood friendship between two boys
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Reviews‘Rebel’: Cannes Review
Adil & Bilall’s family drama about Jihad radicalisation hits close to home for the Belgian-Moroccan duo
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Reviews‘The Blue Caftan’: Cannes Review
This beautifully textured Moroccan drama is a ’superbly acted and emotionally resonant offering’
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Reviews‘Tori And Lokita’: Cannes Review
The Dardenne brothers’ moving exposé on migrants arriving in Europe is up with their finest
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NewsAdil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah: rebels with a cause at Cannes
Prolific directors’ latest film ’Rebel’ plays out of competition in Cannes
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NewsChina’s Rediance boards upcoming Bas Devos film (exclusive)
Romantic drama began shooting on May 20.
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NewsHeysel drama adds co-production partners (exclusive)
Project from Belgian producer of Cannes Competition film Eight Mountains.
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Features‘Corsage’ producer on shooting during the pandemic
The Austrian producer of Un Certain Regard title ‘Corsage’ talks about shooting in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Austria and Italy during a pandemic.
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Reviews‘Love According To Dalva’: Cannes Review
Newcomers Zelda Samson and Fanta Guirassi excel in this solid if uncomfortable dramatic first feature
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FeaturesWith three titles at Cannes, the Belgian film sector is riding high
Screen discovers the hard graft, tough rejections and vigorous industry support that underpin the success story.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: Savage Film (Belgium)
Scored a major breakthrough when its Flemish thriller Bullhead was nominated for an Oscar.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: Beluga Tree (Belgium)
Diana Elbaum, one of the legendary figures of European independent production founded the company in 2017.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: Les Films du Fleuve (Belgium)
Founded by Palme d’Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne.
















