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Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (French pronunciation: [ʒan dilman vɛ̃ntʁwɑ kɛ dy kɔmɛʁs milkatʁəvɛ̃ bʁysɛl], "Jeanne Dielman, 23 Commerce Quay, 1080 Brussels") is a 1975 film written and directed by Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman.
Black (2015 Belgian film) ... 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles; K. King of the Belgians (film) M. ... La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950–1978
Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles; K. King of the Belgians (film) L. ... The Verdict (2013 film) La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950–1978; Y. The ...
The film begins and ends in "reality" where Max and Muriel lead a futile, vacuous but bourgeois life in high finance (and the implication being that Muriel is the boss's daughter, thus imitating Egeus' involvement in Hermia's marriage to Demetrius in Midsummer Night's Dream), but almost all the action takes place in a dreamlike trance where the ...
The Abandoned (2015 film) After Hours (film) Alimañas; Alive (2020 film) Almanac of Fall; Alone (2020 horror film) Alone (2023 film) American Psycho (film) Amityville: A New Generation; Amoklauf; Amour (2012 film) Anari (1959 film) Annabelle (film) Apartment (film) The Apartment (2023 film) Apartment 4E; Apartment 7A; Apartment 143; Apartment ...
The Hotel Le Plaza is a five-star luxury hotel in the Marais–Jacqmain Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. Built in an Art Deco style with Louis XVI interiors and opened to customers in 1930, it is one of the last independent hotels in Brussels, and also one of the oldest. It has 190 rooms and 14 spacious suites.
The film is a coproduction of companies from France, Morocco, Belgium and Qatar.. According to Benlarbi, the film was indirectly inspired by his own experience of moving to France from his native Morocco in childhood, and centres on the theme of Nour finding a sense of belonging in an unconventional sort of family after going through the experience of living in exile from his homeland. [3]
Une famille à louer is a 2015 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and starring Benoît Poelvoorde and Virginie Efira. [3] Cast