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  2. Kinepolis Brussels - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Nova Cinema (Brussels) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of African film festivals - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Cinematek - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Jean Harlez - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Cineuropa - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Cinema of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    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.