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In November 1988, Kinepolis Brussels was opened by Kinepolis as the first branch of the European chain, with 25 screens and 7,600 seats, [1] credited as being both the first and the then-largest cinema Megaplex in the world.
The cinema honoured Belgian director Jean Harlez in early 2014, when it screened Harlez' most famous film, Le Chantier des Gosses , for seven weeks. [ 4 ] In January 2024, as part of a program leading up to its acquisition of a new long lease on its premises 31 March 2024, Cinéma Nova opened its program with a screening of Le chantier des ...
Mixed. Francophone cinema (en) Official site 09-10 Festival Cinéma Méditerranéen de Bruxelles: Festival Cinéma Méditerranéen de Bruxelles – Cinemamed Brussels, Belgium: 1989 Mixed. Mediterranean cinema (en) Official site 11–12 Aflam du Sud Festival: Aflam du Sud Festival Brussels, Belgium: 2012 Mixed. Arab cinema (en) Official site 09-10
The Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFFF), previously named Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film (French: Festival international du film fantastique de Bruxelles, Dutch: Internationaal Festival van de Fantastische Film van Brussel) was created in 1983 as a venue for horror, thriller and science fiction films.
The Royal Belgian Film Archive [1] (French: Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique; [2] Dutch: Koninklijk Belgisch Filmarchief [3]) is a cinematheque located in the Centre for Fine Arts, in Brussels, Belgium. It is often referred to as CINEMATEK (a homophone of cinémathèque).
In early 2014, Le Chantier des Gosses was shown at the Cinéma Nova in Brussels for seven weeks. [9]In January 2024, as part of a program leading up to its acquisition of a new long lease on 31 March 2024, Cinéma Nova opened its program with a screening of Le chantier des gosses, along with Harlez' first, Quand chacun apporte sa part (1954).
Updated on a daily basis, the site's content aims to enhance the productions of the European film industry and international co-productions.Cineuropa regularly publishes news, reviews, special reports, interviews, focuses on the state of cinema in individual European countries, behind-the-scenes production information and updates from the world of festivals, national and international ...
Cinema of Belgium refers to the film industry based in Belgium. Belgium is essentially a bi-lingual country divided into the Flemish ( Dutch -speaking) north and the French -speaking south. There is also a small community of German speakers in the border region with Germany.