– The Belgian Film Commission (CCA) supports 60 new films after its second meeting in 2021, including The Son of the Law and The syndrome of previous love
Directors Ann Sirot and Raphaël Balboni
Directed by the Walloon-Brussels Federation Cinema and Audiovisual Center, the Belgian Film Committee has just announced the results of its second session for 2021, in which it will support the production of Joachim Lafossehis new movie The Son of the Law, Ann Sirot and Rafael Balbonihis second feature film (after Crazy in life [+see also:
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After its resounding success The Anxious [+see also:
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Ann Sirot and Raphaël Balboni continue their collaboration Helicotronc Through their new movie and its enticing tone: Rémy and Sandra can not have children due to their suffering from “Past Lovers Syndrome”. There is only one way to recovery: they need to sleep with all their ex once again.
Michiel Blanchart, who has just signed a contract with Tristar to make an American remake of his short film You are dead, Eleni (read ours News), is also ready for a production subsidy to help with his first feature film, The night is crawling, which is produced by Daylight Movies in Belgium and from Formosa Productions in France.
In addition to the production grants, the Commission also supports the development of 7 feature films, including the long-awaited new film by the defiant couple Helene Cattet and Bruno Forjani (Let the corpses turn black [+see also:
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film profile]). In beloved, leave their homes for New York and travel back in time to the 1960s to tell a story that revolves around art and revenge. He will direct the production of the film Gapbusters.
Last but not least, in terms of the writing side of things, Zoe Wittock (Jumbo [+see also:
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(Translation from French)