All Belgium articles
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Reviews‘Skateboarding Is Not For Girls’ review: Dina Duma’s family drama challenges patriarchal injustice with a light touch
Charming Tribeca prizewinner makes its European premiere at Sarajevo
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NewsMichaël R. Roskam’s ‘Le Faux Soir’ to close San Sebastian film festival
WWII drama about resistance fighters printing fake edition of Le Soir newspaper will have European premiere at festival.
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News‘Projet K’ starring Diane Kruger, Dany Boon, Tim Roth starts filming in France, Belgium, Bolivia for Netflix
EXCLUSIVE: The majority French-language feature is based on the true story of Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld.
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News‘KPop Demon Hunters’, Alexandre Desplat among World Soundtrack Awards 2026 nominees
Finneas O’Connell, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Daniel Pemberton and Johnny Greenwood also nominated.
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NewsVirginie Efira to receive Locarno’s Leopard Club Award
Efira recently won Cannes’ best actress prize for her role in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s All of a Sudden.
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News‘Iluminada’: first trailer for Nicolas Rincon Gille’s film ahead of Shanghai launch
EXCLUSIVE: Belgian film follows a young woman who sees visions which she tries to decipher.
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Reviews‘Coward’ review: Two Belgian soldiers are drawn together amid the horrors of war in Lukas Dhont’s intimate queer drama
Newcomers Emmanuel Macchia and Valentin Campagne drive Dhont’s First World War Cannes Competition title
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FeaturesLukas Dhont talks First World War drama ‘Coward’: “This is a film that needs to speak to young people”
Dhont is back in Cannes Competition for a second time with his third feature.
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NewsVicky Krieps in talks to star in comedy ‘Operation Annie’ for Luxembourg’s Samsa Film
EXCLUSIVE: The film is about the US forces who pumped out fake propaganda broadcasts to the Nazis in 1944.
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Reviews‘Yesterday The Eye Didn’t Sleep’ review: Poetic, slow-burn debut unfolds within a Bedouin community in Lebanon
Palestinian director Rayakan Mayasi’s first feature premieres in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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Reviews‘A Man Of His Time’ review: A superb Swann Arlaud powers Emmanuel Marre’s ambitious, overlong Vichy France drama
The Cannes Competition title follows real-life opportunist Henri Marre as he seeks to make a mark in 1940s France
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NewsBenelux projects receive funding boost from first Co-Development Fund awards
Three projects have received €50,000 each.
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NewsHas the Dutch cinema sector discovered the secret of arthouse box-office success?
A popular membership programme and investment in arthouse cinemas are driving a boom.
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NewsIsaki Lacuesta to get ‘Close To Me’ with Global Constellation
EXCLUSIVE: Sergei Lopez will star in the character drama.
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News‘Heysel 85’ closes key deals in Europe and beyond
EXCLUSIVE: The film is inspired by events on the day of the Heysel football stadium disaster.
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NewsNetherlands Film Fund pumps €1.8m into Sacha Polak’s ‘The Discomfort Of Evening’
New CEO Iwana Chronis has unveiled the Fund’s first investments under her aegis.
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NewsHouse Productions, BBC Film join Justine Triet’s ‘Fonda’ ahead of filming in France and UK
‘Fonda’ will be shot in southwest France, with a few days in the countryside in England.
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NewsBelgian court rejects Netflix appeal against streaming obligations in landmark case
But, in a win for Netflix, court refers key questions about the working of the financial obligation to the European Union’s Court of Justice.
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FeaturesWhy the trajectory of CPH:DOX opener ‘Mariinka’ changed with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Director Pieter-Jan De Pue explains the invasion altered the fates of the four brothers the film was following.
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Reviews‘Mariinka’ review: CPH:Dox opener is arresting but tonally uneven account of life in east Ukraine
Belgian filmmaker Pieter-Jan De Pue filmed his observational documentary over 10 years
















