All Belgium articles – Page 5
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Features
“Marketing is important,” says the festival expert bringing her know-how to Connext 2023
Kathleen McInnis has been coaching the Connext teams ahead of their pitches.
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Reviews
‘Through The Night’: San Sebastián Review
A woman attempts to bring justice against the man she says date-raped her in this accomplished Belgian debut
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‘The Successor’: San Sebastian Review
Marc-Andre Grondin impresses as a lauded fashion designer forced back down to his roots in Xavier Legrand’s twisted art thriller
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Connext 2023 line-up includes Adil & Bilall project; Lukas Dhont to curate rising talent scheme
‘Girl’ and ’Close’ director Dhont will select five emerging filmmaking talents for The Future Five.
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‘Holly’: Venice Review
A teenage girl pays a high price for her remarkable gifts in the atmospheric fifth feature from Belgian filmmaker Fien Troch
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‘For Night Will Come’: Venice Review
A teenage vampire searches for acceptance in this low-key French debut
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News
‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’, ‘Golda’ composers join second wave of World Soundtrack Awards 2023 nominations
Nominees in the categories of discovery of the year, public choice award and the new game music award have been revealed.
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Un Certain Regard title ‘Omen’ heads for UK and Ireland cinemas (exclusive)
A theatrical release is plotted for spring 2024.
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‘Indiana Jones’, ‘Spider-Man’, ‘Succession’ among 2023 World Soundtrack Awards nominees
John Williams, Nicholas Britell and Taylor Swift are all nominated
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Reviews
‘The Falling Star’: Locarno Review
Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon’s typically-quirky comedy plays out in a Belgian beer bar
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News
Karlovy Vary Proxima opener ‘The Lost Children’ scores world sales representation (exclusive)
The fantasy title follows a group of siblings stuck in an isolated house in a forest.
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‘Black Box’: Munich Review
A security lockdown puts the residents of a Berlin apartment block under increasing pressure in this tense ensemble drama
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‘Strangers By Night’: Cannes Review
Alex Lutz directs and stars in this Un Certain Regard closer about the chance meeting of a Parisian couple
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‘The Old Oak’: Cannes Review
Ken Loach returns to Cannes with his ensemble swansong about Syrian refugees arriving in a small town in the North of England
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‘Omen’: Cannes Review
An ostracised Congolese man returns from Europe with his pregnant fiancee to face the fears of his traditional family
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‘The Other Laurens’: Cannes Review
Deadpan humour steers this freewheeling but slow-burn noir
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‘Little Girl Blue’: Cannes Review
Marion Cotillard stars in Mona Achache’s vivid doc-hybrid reconstruction of her late mother’s troubled life
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‘Mambar Pierrette’: Cannes Review
A free-spirited seamstress navigates poverty and patriarchy in the Cameroonian city of Douala
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‘Along Came Love’: Cannes Review
An epic post-war romance starring Anaïs Demoustier and Vincent Lacoste has its roots in director Katell Quillevere’s own family history
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‘The (Ex)perience Of Love’: Cannes Review
A couple must sleep with all of their ex-partners in order to conceive in this Belgian sex comedy