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The first Brussels International Film Festival took place in January 1974, on the initiative of the Chambre Syndicale Belge de la Cinématographie and Dimitri Balachoff. From 1975 the festival was renamed the Festival International du Film de Bruxelles (Brussels International Film Festival) and was
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In 2002 the festival found itself without a home, owing to the bankruptcy of the Kladaradatsch! Palace, and organisers had to cancel the 29th edition. In 2003 Dominique Janne took the helm and the festival moved to Fagey. It was referred to as the Brussels European Film Festival;
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The last (14th) edition of the Brussels Film Festival appears to have taken place in 2016. The 15th edition (2017) had to be cancelled after subsidies were withdrawn, but director Ivan Corbisier mounted a special series for the public, called 14 days of European cinema.
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In its later years, programming comprised seven sections: Competition, which included European and world premiere feature films; Panorama, "an overview of contemporary European cinema"; Premiers (sic); Open-air, with a screening each night in Place Sainte-Croix
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says that the Brussels International Film Festival was succeeded by the Brussels European Film Festival in 2000. It was renamed Brussels Film Festival at some point.
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as its guest of honor. The festival's top prize, the Golden Iris, was awarded to German director
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The 13th Brussels Film Festival was held from 5 to 12 June 2015 and featured French actress
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in its later years, was an annual event showcasing works of
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Brussels Film Festival (BRFF)
European cinema
Le Flagey
Brussels
Belgium
Fédération Internationale des Associations de Producteurs de Films
Flemish
French
IMDb
Prix LUX
Flagey Square
Bertrand Tavernier
Peter Greenaway
Alan Parker
Jacques Doillon
Juliette Binoche
Christian Frosch
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Rough Road Ahead
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Brussels International Film Festival
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"The Brussels Film Festival presents 14 days of European cinema"

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