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Lara Verhaeghen is a fifteen year old Belgium transgender girl and aspiring professional ballerina. She applies to a prestigious ballet school in Antwerp, and upon acceptance (contingent on her performance during an eight week trial), she moves to be closer to the school, with her supportive francophone father, Mathias, and younger brother, Milo.
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
Belgium-Canada-Democratic Republic of the Congo coproduction Working Girls (Filles de joie) French: Frédéric Fonteyne and Anne Paulicevich: Sara Forestier, Noémie Lvovsky, Annabelle Lengronne: Drama
Close (/ k l oʊ s /) is a 2022 coming-of-age drama film directed by Lukas Dhont, and written by Dhont and Angelo Tijssens, reteaming after their first feature film Girl (2018). The film stars Eden Dambrine, Gustav De Waele, Émilie Dequenne and Léa Drucker. It follows two teenage boys whose close friendship is thrown into disarray when their ...
Belgian-Canadian-French-German co-production; most expensive Belgian film to date; Golden Lion nominee; winner of Golden Osella: A Town Called Panic (Panique au Village) French: Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar: Animated film: Stop-motion animated; Belgian-French-Luxembourgian co-production The Secret of Kells: English: Tomm Moore: Animation
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 ...
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Come as You Are (Spanish: Hasta la Vista) is a 2011 Belgian road comedy-drama film directed by Geoffrey Enthoven [1] from a screenplay by Pierre De Clercq, based on the real-life experiences of disability rights activist Asta Philpot. [2]