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A list of films produced in Belgium ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Belgian films see Category:Belgian films. Pre 1960
Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds (French: Sirocco et le Royaume des Courants d'Air), also known as Sirocco and the Kingdom of Air Streams, [7] [8] is a 2023 Belgian-French animated film directed by Benoît Chieux . Chieux also wrote the screenplay, along with Alain Gagnol.
Northern Wind (French: Vent du nord), is a 2017 Franco–Belgian–Tunisian family drama film directed by Walid Mattar and co-produced by Saïd Hamich and Anthony Rey. [1] The film stars Philippe Rebbot with Mohamed Amine Hamzaoui, Kacey Mottet Klein , Corinne Masiero , and Abir Bennani in supporting roles. [ 2 ]
Any Way the Wind Blows is a 2003 Belgian film directed by Tom Barman, the lead singer of the Belgian rockband dEUS. The film is set in Antwerp and follows the lives of several characters intertwining with each other. Thanks to its rock music, jazz, pop and electronica music soundtrack, the film has become a cult film. [2]
Akerman also explained that she was able to make a female-centric film because "at that point everybody was talking about women" and that it was "the right time". [5] Shooting Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles took five weeks and Akerman called it "a love film for my mother. It gives recognition to that kind of woman". [5]
Peeping Tom (Dutch: Gluren Tom) (French: Voyeur) is a Belgian theatre company founded by Argentinian choreographer Gabriela Carrizo and French choreographer Franck Chartier in 2000. The pair met while working at several other Belgian companies, including Les Ballets C de la B.
Roman Catholic priest Fr Elliott goes to the Natural History Museum to meet a section-head in the wartime British Special Operations Executive.On accepting his offer to train for covert operations behind enemy lines in Belgium, he meets a disparate group of existing recruits, including Michèle the Belgian émigrée (Signoret), whose sweetheart has died after the occupation of Belgium, Emile ...
L'Enfant (English: The Child) is a 2005 Belgian film directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, starring Jérémie Renier and Déborah François. The film was released under its French title in the US, and as The Child in the UK. It received critical acclaim and won the Palme d'Or at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, among other accolades.