Belgium (The article continues below - Commercial information) 2900 articles available in total starting from 10/06/2002. Last article published on 03/05/2024. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 288 289 290 next Review: The Black GardenAlexis Pazoumian’s documentary tells the poignant story of a life in the throes of war 25/03 | CPH:DOX 2024Review: Grand MeIranian director Atiye Zare Arandi trains her camera on her nine-year-old niece, who wants to choose her own custodian after her parents’ messy divorce 22/03 | CPH:DOX 2024Review: The FlatsAlessandra Celesia’s documentary follows an ageing man who looks back on his youth on a Belfast estate amidst the Troubles 20/03 | CPH:DOX 2024Interview: Xavier Seron • Director of Life's a Bitch“The film is about our fundamental need to be loved, and our loneliness, which are two sides of the same coin”We met with the Belgian filmmaker, who continues his exploration of our contemporary neuroses through the unique relationship between three pairs of humans and their dog 19/03 | /Belgium/FranceEXCLUSIVE: Trailer for CPH:DOX title The Black GardenAlexis Pazoumian’s documentary follows three generations caught up in the limbo of war in Nagorno-Karabakh 19/03 | CPH:DOX 2024If Only I Could Hibernate triumphs in Mons’ Love International Film FestivalThe debut feature film by Mongolian director Zoljargal Purevdash walks away with the festival’s Grand Prize and the Cineuropa Prize to boot 18/03 | Mons 2024 | AwardsEXCLUSIVE: Filming to start imminently on Les chèvres aussi s’évanouissent, directed by and starring Marie RémondJosé Garcia, Gustave Kervern and Olivia Côte are also in the cast of the first directorial feature film from the actress, a Films Grand Huit production sold by MPM Premium 18/03 | Production | Funding | France/BelgiumEXCLUSIVE: Trailer for CPH:DOX title Grand MeAtiye Zare Arand’s documentary follows a nine-year-old Iranian girl who plans to sue her parents after their bitter divorce 15/03 | CPH:DOX 2024Review: Katika BluuStéphane Vuillet and Stéphane Xhroüet’s portrait of a former child soldier struggling with his return to civilian life is free in both its form and its approach, but also heartbreaking 14/03 | Mons 2024Review: TurtlesIn his fourth feature film, David Lambert returns to comedies of remarriage, offering up a queer and Brussels-based alternative and asking: does love dissipate when we retire? 12/03 | SXSW 2024/Mons 2024 previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 288 289 290 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)