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The Magritte Awards 2022 rewarded two first feature films at its 11th awards ceremony in Brussels on Saturday.
Cinema is a popular pastime in Belgium. As well as screening international movies, world cinema and art-house films, Belgium boasts its own rich cinematic history.
With secrets intact as critics were not allowed to see it ahead of time, the new James Bond film – No Time to Die – is finally in cinemas around the world.
For pandemic reasons, two normally separate springtime film festivals, the Brussels Short Film Festival (BSFF) and the Brussels International Film Festival (BRIFF) are taking place with over
Brussels’ Cinematek has taken advantage of the enforced closure during the pandemic to completely renovate its two screening rooms, overhaul its website and obtain the Brussels Health Safety Label
Imagine an itinerant cinema composed of a three-wheeled bicycle, a sound system and a big screen that will bring the movies to you regardless of where you are, be it a café terrace, a neighb
One of Brussels’ most popular outdoor events is back: Car Free Sunday takes over the entire capital-region.
In a normal year, the Brussels Short Film Festival (BSFF) takes place in April/May and the Brussels International Film Festival (BRIFF) takes place in June.
The Le Kiosque open-air bar and eatery is back in la Cambre.