Browse Topics
Tools
Editor's choice

Food from home

Stock up on the tastes and smells of home.

History of Belgium: Part 1

A small country with no obvious start or finish.

Which waste goes where?

Sunbeams' guide to the white, blue, green, yellow...

Belgian healthcare system

One of the best healthcare systems in the world.

Cycling in Brussels

Survive the pitfalls of the city's streets.

Women expats happier at work

Expat women in Belgium and France most satisfied.

The pieces that simply will not fit

A moving piece about a 'school refuser' son.

Internaxx Stock Market
Index Last Var.(%)
BEL 20 2040.86 0.14
DAX 4708.21 -0.22
IBEX 30 9707.8 0.67
CAC 40 3119.51 0.10
FTSE 100 4236.28 0.05
AEX 253.7 0.40
DJIA 8280.74 -2.63
Nasdaq 1796.52 -2.67
FTSE MIB 18942.22 0.07
TSX Composite 10283.1 0.36
ASX 3826.6 -1.25
Hang seng 18203.4 0.14
Straits Times 0.00
ISEQ 20 433.47 0.71
You are here: Home Leisure Arts & Culture European cinema -- a blog for the best
Enlarge font Decrease font Text size

21/08/2008European cinema -- a blog for the best

Expatica reports on a new cinema blog from Cineuropa.org, devoted to recent award-winning European movies.

Two cinema websites, Cineuropa.org and www.picturenose.com have joined forces in a new European Film Awards Reviews blog, a service that aims to offer visitors far greater access to reviews of those European movies (both recent and new releases) that have either won or been nominated for major film awards worldwide, including the European Film Awards (EFA), which are awarded annually by the European Film Academy in December.

Cineuropa was created in 2002 to provide up-to-date information and news for cinephiles on European films, as well as for film and television professionals. Published in four languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish), it is co-funded by the MEDIA Plus Programme of the European Commission and a host of member states’ cultural programmes. As a site, it’s dedicated to European cinema, actors, directors, producers -- in short, the film industry as a whole.

 

With one notable exception, however – as Cineuropa is a Commission-funded project, and that institution cannot be seen to be taking sides, not even as far as throwing the odd brickbat at a movie, that’s where Cineuropa’s new blog, and Picturenose.com come in.

Founded in 2007 by Brussels-based expats, journalists and film-lovers James Drew and Colin Moors, Picturenose.com, in addition to its regularly updated website offering critiques of flicks old and new plus movie news, gossip and debate, has provided Expatica.com with weekly film articles since February. And the buffs are very happy about the latest hook-up, as Colin explains: “It’s an ideal partnership – we’d been looking to make Picturenose more Europhile and, after agreeing the set-up with Valerio Caruso [responsible for Special Reports, Services and VOD on Cineuropa], we think we now have a great chance not only to expand our site’s portfolio, but also to provide Cineuropa with quality reviews of some of Europe’s most renowned films. Best of all, Cineuropa provides the films!”

0 reactions to this article

Sign In
participate in the forums
ask your question
find the business you need
Discussion Forums

Sports - Playing

Gent GO-GO Rollergirls are looking for skaters., by Julie Shoots

Family

kids in foreign language schools, by financialfemme

Pets

Unique, Documentary Style Pet Portraits, by Julie Shoots

Jobs

Search for a price surveyor in Antwerp, by EuroCost

Housing

Renting a house/appartment- the deposit, by chalks

participate in the forums

Inside Expatica
Looking for work in Belgium

Looking for work in Belgium

This handy guide from Expertise in Labour Mobility includes how to write a CV, application procedure, interview dos and don'ts, Belgian management culture.

Practical, easy-to-use, free and... in English

Practical, easy-to-use, free and... in English

Belgium’s first alternative directory assistance services - available through the shortcode 14-14 - can now be accessed on the internet.

Finding a rental home in Belgium

Finding a rental home in Belgium

Moving to Belgium presents a host of challenges to expats, not least of all finding the right home.

Learning to cope with life abroad

Learning to cope with life abroad

The psychological effects of global mobility can be physically painful.