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Since Chantal Akerman’s most famous film topped the British Film Institute’s acclaimed Sight and Sound poll in 2022, the late Belgian filmmaker has attracted global attention.
The historic Cinema Nova in Brussels has managed to raise €833,700 in its recent campaign, enough to acquire a 68-year lease and pay for some urgent renovation works, such as a new boiler.
Winning a total of seven awards, Dalva by Belgian filmmaker Emmanuelle Nicot swept the prize ceremony of the Magritte Awards 2024 for francophone films.
Belgium’s annual celebration of home-grown and international animation roars into the future with a fantastic line-up of sci-fi films from 23 February to 3 March.
Visit the Lionel Vinche exhibition at Fondation Blan this month to not only see the Belgian artist’s characteristic (and caricaturistic) style but also
Brussels’ landmark independent cinema Nova has launched a cooperative campaign to raise €494,000 to secure its long-term future.
Presenting the best outdoor and adventure films of the year, the European Outdoor Film Tour EOFT is the largest film festival de
Brussels’ aim to include more female names in public places – with the Annie Cordy tunnel a notable example – is continuing, with two accolades to a famous female filmmaker.
Critically-acclaimed psychological mystery The Eternal Daughter is screened at Bozar on 22 September, followed