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Belgian director Chantal Akerman tops prestigious best-ever film poll
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For the first time in 70 years, the British Film Institute’s Sight and Sound poll has been topped by a film directed by a woman.

Cinematek Restored Festival - film Django
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Possessing more than 47,000 films, the Royal Belgian Film Archive (Cinematek) in Brussels boasts one of the world’s oldest and largest film collections.

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Since James Bond roared onto the big screen in Dr No in 1962, a succession of sleek and high-speed vehicles have fuelled the adventures of world-famous spy 007.

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The Brussels film festival Filem’On promises to entertain young audiences in cinemas and cultural hotpots around the capital from 26 October to 5 November.

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“You’re going to be a very good father,” Jean-Claude Van Damme tells me. “Better than lots of people.” Thanks, I say. “Worse than lots of people too,” he continues. He puts a hand on my shoulder.

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Popular arty party Nuit Blanche now becomes Art + Paper.

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The Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF) has announced that 20 cinemas spread across Brussels and Flanders will be participating in the Open Cinema event from 1

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The new Batgirl movie by Belgian directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah has been unexpectedly shelved despite the fact that filming was completed and post-production had begun. 

Los Conductos, film  by Camilo Restrepo
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Franco-Colombian director Camilo Restrepo’s intriguing new film Los Conductos opens in Cinema Galeries from 6 July, while an exhibition about

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