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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.
Some of the best performance coming out of Latin America arrive in Brussels for the Próximamente Festival, a c
The kids are out of school during the first week of November, and Belgium offers endless ways to keep them entertained.
Heritage and art collide and collaborate in the cross-border Europalia biennial.
“I could have chosen an easier path towards a first fiction film,” says Teodora Ana Mihai with a wry laugh.
As gaps remains on supermarket shelves and queues at petrol stations snake around the corner, the effects of Brexit are making themselves known like never before to the people living in the UK.
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.
The Antwerp Six put Belgium on the fashion map in the 1980s when they showed together at London Fashion Week.
The Brussels-based Italian photographer Massao Mascaro spent four years following the mythical route of Odysseus in the Mediterranean sea to compare today’s reality with yesterday’s fantasies.