List of Belgian films of the 1980s
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A list of films produced in Belgium ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Belgian films see Category:Belgian films
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1980 | ||||||
Le chaînon manquant (The Missing Link) | Picha | Animation | Entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival | |||
Maedeli la brèche | Jaco Van Dormael | Short | Student Academy Honorary Award for Best Foreign Film | |||
1981 | ||||||
Le Grand Paysage d'Alexis Droeven | Jean-Jacques Andrien | Entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
Stade 81 | Jaco Van Dormael | Short | ||||
Vrijdag | Hugo Claus | Entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
1982 | ||||||
Het beest | Paul Collet | Willem Ruis, Bert André, Harry Kümel | Drama | Belgian-Dutch co-production | ||
L'imitateur | Jaco Van Dormael | Short | ||||
1983 | ||||||
Brussels by Night | Marc Didden | François Beukelaers, Daniel van Avermaet, Ingrid De Vos, Josse De Pauw | Drama | Belgian-Dutch co-production | ||
Sortie de secours | Jaco Van Dormael | Short | ||||
Winter 1960 | Thierry Michel | Entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival | ||||
1984 | ||||||
È pericoloso sporgersi | Jaco Van Dormael | Short | ||||
Jan zonder vrees (The Heroic Adventures of John the Fearless) | Jef Cassiers | Jan Decleir | Animation | First feature-length animated film entirely produced in Flanders | ||
1985 | ||||||
De boot | Jaco Van Dormael | Short | ||||
Springen (Jumping) | Jean-Pierre De Decker | Herbert Flack, Robbe De Hert, Ingrid De Vos | ||||
1986 | ||||||
Het Gezin van Paemel (The van Paemel Family) | Paul Cammermans | Frank Aendenboom, Jan Decleir | Drama | Entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival | ||
1987 | ||||||
Le Big-Bang (The Big Bang) | Picha | Animation | ||||
Crazy Love | Dominique Deruddere | Josse De Pauw, Michael Pas | Drama | First Flemish film theatrically released in North America; based on the novels of Charles Bukowski | ||
Der Fall Boran | Daniel Zuta | Bernard Rud, Renée Soutendijk, Jean-Pierre Léaud | Crime | Belgian-West German co-production | ||
1988 | ||||||
Le maître de musique (The Music Teacher) | Gérard Corbiau | Drama | Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film nominee | |||
L'Œuvre au noir (The Abyss) | André Delvaux | Entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival | ||||
1989 | ||||||
American Stories, Food, Family and Philosophy | Chantal Akerman | Entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
Blueberry Hill: A Love Story from the Fifties | Robbe De Hert | Michael Pas, Babette van Veen, Hilde Heijnen, Frank Aendenboom, Ronny Coutteure, Frank Dingenen, Stijn Meuris | Comedy-drama | Followed by Brylcream Boulevard | ||
Marquis | Henri Xhonneux | François Marthouret, Valérie Kling |
External links
- Belgian film at the Internet Movie Database
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