Films nominated for the Magritte Awards for french-speaking Belgian cinema.
The Magritte Awards were created in 2011 by the Académie André Delvaux to promote French-speaking Belgian cinema, on the model of the Césars in France and the Oscars in the United States. Named after the famous surrealist painter René Magritte, they are the French-language counterpart to the Ensors prizes, which have been awarded to Flemish cinema since 2010. Twenty-two Magritte are awarded each year in February, and the public is invited to vote for the best first film.
The Magritte Awards were created in 2011 by the Académie André Delvaux to promote French-speaking Belgian cinema, on the model of the Césars in France and the Oscars in the United States. Named after the famous surrealist painter René Magritte, they are the French-language counterpart to the Ensors prizes, which have been awarded to Flemish cinema since 2010. Twenty-two Magritte are awarded each year in February, and the public is invited to vote for the best first film.
The Magritte Awards were created in 2011 by the Académie André Delvaux to promote French-speaking Belgian cinema, on the model of the Césars in France and the Oscars in the United States. Named after the famous surrealist painter René Magritte, they are the French-language counterpart to the Ensors prizes, which have been awarded to Flemish cinema since 2010. Twenty-two Magritte are awarded each year in February, and the public is invited to vote for the best first film.