Ghent 2015 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 7 articles available in total starting from 04/06/2015. Last article published on 21/10/2015. Ixcanul wins the Film Fest GentThe debut feature film by Guatemalan director Jayro Bustamante, acclaimed at Berlin, won over the members of the jury presided over by Alan Parker 21/10/2015 | Ghent 2015 | AwardsDeparture: The end of an eraAndrew Steggall’s directorial debut is a rewarding coming-of-age story focused on the relationship between a teenager and his mother, and the evolution experienced by both 19/10/2015 | Ghent 2015You (Us) Me: A dysfunctional love storyThe debut feature by British director Max Sobol tells one of the most original romantic stories of the past year, merging a low-budget rom-com with elements of horror and black comedy 16/10/2015 | Ghent 2015The Ardennes: Redemption impossibleToday sees the Belgian release of the family-themed noir thriller and the feature debut by Robin Pront, which made a splash at Toronto and as the opening movie of the Film Fest Gent 14/10/2015 | Ghent 2015Remember: Chasing memoriesAtom Egoyan delivers a cinematic pursuit that sometimes fails to hit its target, but which is driven primarily by an extraordinary performance by Christopher Plummer 14/10/2015 | Ghent 2015A focus on film from across the Channel at the Film Fest GentThe Film Fest Gent, which kicks off on 13 October, will be placing Belgian and British cinema at the fore, in parallel to its international competition 28/09/2015 | Ghent 2015Patrick Doyle to receive the World Soundtrack Lifetime Achievement Award at Film Fest GentThe 42nd edition of the gathering will focus on Great Britain in October, and British composer Patrick Doyle will pick up the Lifetime Achievement Award 04/06/2015 | Ghent 2015 (The article continues below - Commercial information)