Cinema of Belgium
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he Cinema of Belgium can often be considered a blending of Dutch cinema and French cinema though with its own unique national qualities.
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- Steve and Sky
- Aaltra
- Michel Apers
- BIFFF
- Cinema Nova
- Man Bites Dog (1992)
- Malpertuis (1971) - Harry Kümel
- Carnival in Flanders (1935) - Jacques Feyder
- The Pencil Murders (1982) - Guy Lee Thys
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Contemporary Belgian mainstream cinema
More recently, notable Belgian cinema directors have emerged, most of them strongly influenced by French cinema. The absence of a major Belgian cinema company has forced them to emigrate or participate in low-budget productions. Belgian directors include André Delvaux, Stijn Coninx, Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne; actors include Jan Decleir, Marie Gillain; and films include Man Bites Dog (film) and The Alzheimer Affair.
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Bibliography
- Belgian Cinema/Le Cinema Belge/De Belgische Film - Marianne Thys, Cinematheque Royale De Belgique
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