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3034 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 29/10/2024.

Review: Art or Fart?

Review: Art or Fart?

Stefan Liberski is back with a melancholy comedy carried by a painter who’s so conceptual he’s forgotten his sense of style, the meaning of art, and potentially the meaning of life, too  

29/10 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/France

Review: The Party’s Over

Review: The Party’s Over

Producer-turned-director Elena Manrique crafts a delightfully acerbic tale that rails against well-to-do social classes that are hypocritical and snobbish in equal measure  

25/10 | Seminci 2024

Review: Eternal Visionary

Review: Eternal Visionary

Michele Placido’s biopic of Luigi Pirandello navigates the blurred lines between personal memory and artistic creation  

24/10 | Rome 2024

Review: Monsieur Aznavour

Review: Monsieur Aznavour

Mehdi Idir and Grand Corps Malade sign a vast biopic full of contrasts about an ambivalent, tenacious and ambitious artist from a penniless immigrant background  

22/10 | Films | Reviews | France/Belgium

Review: The Weeping Walk

Review: The Weeping Walk

Already adapted three times for the big screen, Dimitri Verhulst makes his debut as auteur and director with an absurd comedy carried by the always remarkable Peter Van den Begin  

22/10 | Films | Reviews | Belgium/Netherlands

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for IDFA Luminous title The Jacket

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for IDFA Luminous title The Jacket

Mathijs Poppe’s documentary is a portrait of a Palestinian man who lives in exile with his family in the Shatila refugee camp in Beirut  

22/10 | IDFA 2024

Micha Wald shooting L’Ile de la demoiselle

Micha Wald shooting L’Ile de la demoiselle

Salome Dewaels plays the heroine in the third fiction feature by the Belgian filmmaker, produced by Stenola Productions and co-produced by KG Productions  

21/10 | Production | Funding | Belgium/France

Review: Traffic

Review: Traffic

Teodora Ana Mihai’s second fiction feature is a layered social-realist film looking at inequality and exploitation in our modern world with a healthy dose of humour  

21/10 | Warsaw 2024

Super Happy Forever wins the Grand Prize at Ghent

Super Happy Forever wins the Grand Prize at Ghent

Japanese filmmaker Kohei Igarashi seduced the festival jury, while Grand Tour by Miguel Gomes wins the Best Soundtrack Award  

21/10 | Ghent 2024 | Awards

Review: Milano

Review: Milano

Christina Vandekerckhove offers up a soul-stirring duo composed of a teenager with impaired hearing and his father who sometimes struggles with the situation  

17/10 | Ghent 2024

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