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2895 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 15/04/2024.

Susanne Bier leads squad of Europeans

European films are invading Belgian screens this week, with seven of the 12 new releases produced on this side of the Atlantic. First up are two Danish films: Susanne Bier’s After the Wedding (see...  

07/03/2007 | Releases | Belgium

Fly Me to the Moon: The ambitions of three animated flies

Presented on Saturday at the professional meetings of the Anima Film Festival, Fly Me to the Moon is a new, ambitious and very Belgian production. From the slate of Brussels-based Studio nWave,...  

26/02/2007 | Production | Belgium

Children: The future of cinema

While the animation film festival Anima is in full swing in Brussels (see news), the 19th European Film Festival for Children (February 17-25) is taking place during the school holidays in Antwerp...  

23/02/2007 | Festivals | Belgium

Khadak: A cry of love and alarm

After a period of calm during the Berlinale, Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth’s local title Khadak is the highlight of this week’s new releases in Belgian cinemas. Well received on the...  

21/02/2007 | Releases | Belgium

Europeans dominate Anima

To kick start the official features competition, the international animation film festival Anima (February 16-25) is opening in Brussels this evening with Michael Hegner and Karsten Kiilerich’s...  

16/02/2007 | Festivals | Belgium

Love, horses and bodies turn heads at Mons

The 23rd Mons International Love Film Festival (February 9-16) is in full swing, and with 77 features and 42 shorts from 28 countries, Europe is very much present. French titles in international...  

14/02/2007 | Festivals | Belgium

Interview: Jessica Woodworth • Director

"Bringing the sky down..."

For more than ten years, they travelled the length and breadth of the Mongolian steppes. Now the documentary makers have successfully turned their hand to feature production  

13/02/2007

Interview: Jessica Woodworth • Producer

Independence at all costs

As with previous documentaries, Jessica Woodworth and Peter Brosens have financed their debut feature through their Belgian-based production studio  

13/02/2007

Khadak

Khadak, screened at Venice (Lion of the Future Award), Toronto and Sundance, has won over audiences with its poetic portrayal - a blend of dreams and memories - of the sad reality of Mongolia  

13/02/2007 | Films | Reviews

Second win for Khadak

The Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports for the Flemish Community, Bert Anciaux, presented Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth with the CultuurPrijs van Vlaanderen 2006 voor Film (2006 Flemish...  

08/02/2007 | Awards | Belgium

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