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1347 articles available in total starting from 19/03/2008. Last article published on 08/08/2023.

CCA backs host of debut and second films

The Film and Audiovisual Centre of the French Community of Belgium granted funding to 25 projects, including nine features, at its first committee session in 2008. Eklektik Productions will thus...  

25/06/2008 | Funding | Belgium

Animated films flourish in Belgium

At the Annecy Animated Film Festival – which closed on June 14 – two Belgian films picked up honours in the graduate student film category. Johan Pollefoort’s Le Voyageur (“The Traveller”, adapted...  

20/06/2008 | Animation | Belgium

Moroccan soldiers’ Silver Tears

Around the corner from the tarmacked roads of a Belgian military camp, Mourad Boucif is in the middle of shooting his third feature, Silver Tears, on which some 100 extras have been immersed in...  

18/06/2008 | Production | Belgium

Three Belgian co-productions hit screens

There are an equal number of Belgian and US releases on this week’s line-up. Three Belgian co-productions are hitting screens alongside three US titles, as well as Lucia Cedron’s Argentinean film...  

18/06/2008 | Releases | Belgium

Young directors in spotlight in Brussels

The sixth Brussels European Film Festival will be held from June 28-July 6. In keeping with its aims, the event will focus on debut and second films by young European directors. Apart from the...  

17/06/2008 | Festivals | Belgium

From Eldorado to Calle Santa Fe

Cannes discoveries take pride of place in this week’s line-up. The Dardenne brothers once again picked up honours in the official competition, but another Belgian film is also about to reap the...  

04/06/2008 | Releases | Belgium

Belgian documentaries showcased

Since the 1930s (thanks to the Belgian Documentary School headed by Charles Kekeukeleire and Henri Storck), Belgium has had a rich documentary tradition that is constantly renewed and regularly...  

02/06/2008 | Festivals | Belgium

Dardenne brothers scoop another award

The Dardenne brothers no longer need any introduction, and yet their latest film is, in a sense, radically different from their previous works. The directors set down their camera, or rather, let...  

26/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Awards/ Belgium

When film and tax go hand in hand

It won’t have escaped people’s attention that this was an exceptional year for Belgian film at Cannes. Beyond the films themselves, there is a particular mechanism that everyone is talking about:...  

26/05/2008 | Industry | Belgium

In the land of the Lehotsky’s blind, love is king

Juraj Lehotsky’s Blind Loves is the only Slovakian film selected at Cannes and is the first film from Slovakia to screen in the Directors’ Fortnight for 37 years. Incidentally, it is the only...  

20/05/2008 | Cannes 2008 | Directors’ Fortnight

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