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The Brussels International Women’s Film Festival (BIWFF), formerly known as Elles Tournent, is a rare opportunity to
Belgium brims with film festivals all-year-round, but the advent of the autumn season is one of the biggest events of the year for cinephiles.
The general public has a unique opportunity to participate in a high-level discussion on Korean cinema and the European film market at Palace Cinema in Brussels on 28 September.
Brussels' financing of cinema projects via its Screen Brussels organisation is paying off – and more specifically creating employment the cinema industry, according to a new report.
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