A24’s Close, which won the Grand Prix in Cannes, has picked up another accolade, capturing the jury prize for top narrative film at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
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Flanders Image, the promotional arm of the VAF film fund of Belgium’s Flemish-speaking community, has unveiled the 80 projects selected for its annual CONNEXT showcase, running as a hybrid event from October 10-24.
The showcase, which will hold a physical component in Antwerp from October 9-11, unfolds against the backdrop of a high-profile year for Belgian film and the cinema of its Flemish-speaking community in particular.
Lukas Dhont’s Close won Cannes Grand Prize and is now a frontrunner in the best international film category of the Oscars as Belgium’s submission; while Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch clinched Cannes Jury Prize for Italian-language drama The Eight Mountains (ex-acquo with Jerzy Skolimowski’s EO).
Rebel, the homecoming film of Bad Boys For Life directorial duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, has also been making waves internationally after debuting Out of Competition at Cannes.
These films were all showcased at previous editions of CONNEXT.
The year’s selection includes project pitches for Bavo Defurne’s Heartbreakers For Beginners, his first film in six years after award-winning titles Souvenir (2016), starring Isabelle Huppert, and breakout work North Sea Texas (2011). Defurne co-directs with long-time writing partner Yves Verbraeken.
Other films at the pitch stage include This Is Vigo, the directorial debut of actor Mathias Sercu, best known internationally for his role in the TV drama Marsman, and The Weeping Walk, which is also the first film for Dimitri Verhulst, who previously took writing credits on Michaël R. Roskam’s announced Sylvia Krystel bio-pic and Koen Mortier’s Angel (2018).
The Works In Progress (WIP) line-up features Fien Troch’s drama Holly, about a teenager
A24’s Close, which won the Grand Prix in Cannes, has picked up another accolade, capturing the jury prize for top narrative film at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
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