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Friday 18 OctoberRoom 1 21:00VO st FR/NLSaturday 19 OctoberRoom 1 17:00VO st FR/NLFriday 25 OctoberRoom 1 21:00VO st FR/NLSaturday 26 OctoberRoom 1 17:00VO st FR/NL - From 17 October to 20 October 2024SNAP is a festival dedicated to sex work representations, discourses and narratives. For this new edition, the Halles de Schaerbeek will host the live arts program of the festival on October 18th and 19th while the Cinéma Galeries will be the place for movie screenings.Read more [SNAP! FESTIVAL]
- The screening on 20 October will be introduced by renowned film critic Jean-Michel Frodon.Read more [As Tears Go By]
- From 20 October to 29 December 2024From 20 October to 29 December, (re)discover Wong Kar-wai's masterpieces!Read more [Rétrospective Wong Kar-wai]
- From 26 October to 2 November 2024This year marks the 18th edition of the Filem’On international film festival for young audiences, which runs from 23 October to 6 November 2024. As it does every year, the festival is presenting unique and previously unreleased films to families and associations in a number of cinemas and cultural centres in Brussels.Read more [FILEM’ON 2024]
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Sean Baker- From 31 October to 9 November 2024As pastel autumn sets in, Brussels will once again be decked out in fuchsia pink and bold yellow (Pink Screens' proud colours) over the course of 10 days. Your queer film festival will be opening its doors on 31st October for its 23rd edition. Over 100 films of all genres from all over the world will light up the city's screens with stories in which the margin becomes the focal point. More than just a festival, Pink Screens is an ode to queer creativity, a space where films not only entertain but also question, provoke and, above all, do not ask permission.Read more [PINK SCREENS 2024]
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Thursday 7 NovemberRoom 21:00VOAfrica is/in the Future is about African contemporaneity. Started in 2016 at Cinéma Nova as a programme of African science fiction films, Africa is/in the Future has been a multidisciplinary festival since 2017.Read more [Africa is/in the Future 2024]