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As children and young adults head into exam season, a new short documentary film highlights the additional pressures experienced by learners with special needs.

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Although they were in the running for a third Palme d’Or at Cannes, Belgium’s feted film directors Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne are celebrating a Best Screenplay Award for their film Jeunes Mè

Heysel disaster in Brussels 29 May 1985 - Belga
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Forty years to the day after one of the worst football disasters in Europe, a ceremony at the King Baudouin Stadium on 29 May will honour the fans who died in 1985.

Dardenne brother - Cannes film selection
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Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne will present their new film Jeunes Mères at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, the prestigious event has announced.

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Discover work of the world’s first female film-maker Alice Guy (1873-1968, France) at the new Jules Verne cultural centre in Forest.

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Korean cinema and TV series have become a global phenomenon, but genre films —particularly thrillers and mysteries — remain its crown jewels.

Belgian actor Emilie Dequenne who has died aged 43
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Belgian actor Émilie Dequenne has died of a rare cancer in a hospital just outside Paris, her family and her agent confirmed on Sunday.

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The Belgian-Latvian co-production Flow, the Cat Who Was No Longer Afraid of Water by Gints Zilbalodis won the Oscar for best animated Film in Hollywood on Sunday night.

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The Brussels International Animation Film Festival Anima is in party mode for its 44th edition.

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