On the set of Call Me Levi
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News & events
News about Screen Flanders-supported projects or events organised by Screen Flanders for the professional audiovisual sector in Flanders.
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Flemish talent in Annecy
News24/04/2025
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival, one of the leading festivals for animated film in the world, will take place from 8 to 14 June. Screen Flanders is well-represented this year with the selection of a number of supported co-productions.
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Four supported series selected for Canneseries
News01/04/2025
Screen Flanders is well-represented at the eighth edition of the international series festival Canneseries (24-29 April), with the selection of no less than four supported series. How To Kill Your Sister and Dead End are in with a chance of winning prizes in the Official Competition, The Big Fuck-up will get a special screening, as will Surface.
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Special Mention for Putain at Séries Mania
News28/03/2025
The Screen Flanders-supported series Putain received a Special Mention within the International Panorama competition at the international series festival Séries Mania in Lille.
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Screen Flanders invests 3 million euros in 14 new projects
News03/12/2024
Seven fiction films will receive support within this call: Coward, Dust, Julian, Jonah Was Here, Heysel 85, Gangstas for Life and Life is Cruel to Basilia Belushi. The list of supported projects also includes the animated series Ewilan’s Quest and six fiction series: The Best Immigrant, Juliet S2, The Twelve – The Botox Murders, Vero Forever, The Golden Hour S2 and Hidden Assets S3.
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Screen Flanders invests 2 million euros in 12 new projects
News17/05/2024
The economic fund Screen Flanders invests 2 million euros in 12 new audiovisual projects. These include five fiction films (Coup de Foudre, Foley Man, Heartbreak for Beginners, Sunday the 9th, Frontera), six fiction series (Day and Night season 2, Desire, Kugel, Surface, Breendonk, Tourists) and one animation series (Mister Paper season 2).
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Results call 2 - 2023
News15/12/2023
Flemish Economy Minister doubles budget within call: Screen Flanders invests three million in 14 new projects: the series This Is Not A Murder Mystery, Dead End, Interstellar Ella season 2, Call Me Levi and Safe Harbor, and the feature films Gangstas, Ferry 2, Milano, Young Hearts, Steal Away Home, The Girl from Köln, A New Friend for Tummy Tum, Heidi and The Rescue of the Lynx and Outfoxed.
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Results call 1 - 2023
News06/06/2023
Screen Flanders is investing 2 million euros in eight new audiovisual productions. Three feature films will receive support within the call: the live-action films Skiff and The Weeping Walk, as well as the animated feature Juul. In addition, five fiction series can also count on support: Moresnet, How To Kill Your Sister, Arcadia season 2 and the international co-productions State Of Happiness season 3 and Elixir.
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Celebrating 10 years
News21/12/2022
10 years of Screen Flanders economic support propels Flanders’ audiovisual sector to unprecedented heights
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