Belgium spent 19.8 million euros ($29 million) in subsidies on French-language audiovisual production last year, a shade higher than the 19.3 million euros ($28.3 million) in 2006, according to a ...
HALLE, Belgium — Leafy Victor Mertens Street hardly looks like a front line, yet it’s on these byways that Belgians are fighting a language battle. The rivalries that used to erupt in riots in city ...
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France and Belgium’s hidden linguistic puzzle and why it matters today
France and Belgium may appear to be far as lands united by the French, but both countries are, in fact, composed of ancient ...
At the National Botanical Gardens, office windows are cracked, doors are broken and two greenhouses have collapsed in recent years. The reason for the decrepitude is that the gardens lie in a ...
THE moment the Belgian Parliament opened last November, the dangerous and complicated language question provoked a new ministerial overturn; and a crisis has been latent ever since. The November ...
Amelia Mathias, Pitt Law '11, spent her summer conducting research at the Institute for European Studies in Brussels, Belgium… In early spring, I told a close friend in Pittsburgh that I would be ...
The film was produced under the French-Belgian Co-production Agreement, and therefore was treated as a Belgian audiovisual work by the CCA (Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel of the French Community ...
film profile] (which has taken over 200,000 admissions in Belgium). (The article continues below - Commercial information) Indeed, the CCA has decided to change its tune, to a certain extent.
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