Autumn très chasse on Cinergie
by Cinergie.be
On the cover of the new Cinergie.be, Jean-Paul Rouve under the watchful eye of his acolyte Bouli Lanners in Bunker Paradise [+see also:
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The post-summer period is a very rich one for Belgian films. Cinergie takes the tour of the films from IAD (Institute for Arts &Broadcasting in Louvain-La-Neuve), and of other Belgian films previewed at the Namur International Festival of Francophone Films (L'Enfer [+see also:
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Including the feature Location Shooting, DVD and return to TV of Trouble [+see also:
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