The media scene during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: between concerns and hopes
That war is, at no time, a protected space for journalists, is an inveterate axiom, and is almost naturally linked ...
That war is, at no time, a protected space for journalists, is an inveterate axiom, and is almost naturally linked ...
Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) In a hidden apartment in Halle, along the placid canal, Maher Naji and his family warmly ...
A new future for the European Capital of Culture in 2023. Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) During the three days of ...
Quoting, again, a distinguished writer as Leo Tolstoy from his masterpiece Anna Karenina, “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy ...
Italy (Brussels Morning Newspaper) Being a European Capital of Culture is a great responsibility: many international eyes are keenly focused ...
A glance at Sun&Sea, the most apocalyptic performance of the Biennale (edition 2019). Hot outside, hot inside Italy (Brussels Morning ...
Triptych - impressive dance performance by the Peeping Tom company of a mesmerising work
Recently shortlisted among best foreign films for the Golden Globes, an award-winner at the Cannes Film Festival, and a candidate ...
Never before as today, tactile desire has been so important and necessary, especially at cinema: both for the spectator,
Presented at the last Cannes Film Festival, Tout s'est bien passé is released to cinemas, troubled by a rather Manichean ...
Rome (Brussels Morning) The Israeli series Shtisel, a family saga that since 2013 has been retracing the everyday and extraordinary ...
Rome (Brussels Morning) Onoda – 10,000 nights in the jungle by director Arthur Harari, is released in cinemas after a ...
Rome (Brussels Morning) Druk, the new film by Danish director Thomas Vinterberg, acclaimed for its unconventionality, seems more like a ...
Firouzeh Khosrovani's recent documentary, Radiograph of a family Rome (Brussels Morning) Since we were children, we have often considered the question ...
Iuli Gerbase's first feature-length film, presented at the Sundance Festival, is somewhat prophetic Rome (Brussels Morning) During the presentation of ...
Serena Pacchiani reviews exhibition ‘What has left since we left’, an exploration of language and identity in post-Brexit Europe. Rome ...
Bureacratic practices could have their orgins in Naziism, according to a new book on the subject. Brussels (Brussels Morning) Is ...
An exhibition at the Boghossian Stitching in Brussels reflecting on light and colour came to a close after a successful ...
Serena Pacchiani review a new documentary on the essence of Brussels, Belgium. Rome (Brussels Morning) Our City, is a documentary ...
The French drama En thérapie focusing on relationships in psychotherapy is the latest experimentation with a storyline successfully tested in ...
Serena Pacchiani shares her review of the innovative and environmentally focused design project of the European Commission, the New European ...
Serena Pacchiani reviews Fake for Real: a History of Forgery and Falsification, the new temporary exhibition at the House of ...
Serena Pacchiani reviews Homecoming: Marina Abramović and Her Children, a new documentary dedicated to the Serbian performance artist, by director ...
Serena Pacchiani reviews a podcast about “ghost migrants” crossing the Sonoran Desert between Mexico and the US. Rome (Brussels Morning ...
Renowned filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz tells the story of seven-year-old Sasha and her “misunderstood” childhood, experiencing gender dysphoria. Rome (Brussels Morning ...