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Danish-Belgian-French-German co-production [7] Two Days, One Night: Nominated Belgian-Italian-French co-production 2016 : The Brand New Testament: Nominated Belgian-French-Luxembourgish co-production [22] 2017 : Graduation: Nominated Romanian-French-Belgian co-production [8] 2018 : The Death of Stalin: Nominated British-French-Belgian co-production
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English title (original title) Original language Director Cast Genre Notes Rumba Rules, New Genealogies (Rumba Rules, nouvelles généalogies) Lingala: Sammy Baloji, David Nadeau-Bernatchez: Documentary: Belgium-Canada-Democratic Republic of the Congo coproduction Working Girls (Filles de joie) French: Frédéric Fonteyne and Anne Paulicevich
The film is the official Belgian entry for the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010 in the category Best Foreign Language Film. Another example of a film adaptation of a modern novel is the 2007 movie Ex Drummer directed by Koen Mortier that was based on the book by Herman Brusselmans of the same name.
Produced by Inti Films; a Belgium-Frenc-Germany-Netherlands co-production. Winner of the Ensor Award for Best Film, Best Editing, and Best Music. Winner of the 2014 Jury Award, Cine Migrante International Film Festival, Brasilia. Plan Bart: Dutch: Roel Mondelaers: Jeroen Perceval, Wouter Hendrickx: Romantic comedy: The Treatment (De Behandeling ...
Film Result Notes 1954: Audrey Hepburn: Roman Holiday: Won [1] Hepburn was a Belgian-born English actress. [2] First Belgian-born actress to be nominated for Best Actress. 1955: Sabrina: Nominated [3] 1960: The Nun's Story: Nominated [3] 1962: Breakfast at Tiffany's: Nominated [3] 1968: Wait Until Dark: Nominated [3]
English title (original title) Original language Director Cast Genre Notes No Man's Land: English: Danis Tanović: Branko Đurić, Filip Šovagović: War: Belgian-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Slovenian-Italian-French-British co-production; Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film winner (representing Bosnia-Herzegovina); Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film winner (representing Bosnia ...