Magritte Award for Best First Feature Film

Magritte Award for Best First Feature Film
Presented by Académie André Delvaux
First awarded 2013
Currently held by All Cats Are Grey (2015)
Official website lesmagritteducinema.com

The Magritte Award for Best First Feature Film (French: Magritte du meilleur premier film) is an award presented annually by the Académie André Delvaux. It is one of the Magritte Awards, which were established to recognize excellence in Belgian cinematic achievements.[1]

It was introduced in 2013 as an audience award.[2] However, its first winner Dead Man Talking was announced during the 66th Cannes Film Festival, three months later the 3rd Magritte Awards ceremony.[3] In 2016, the Magritte Award for Best First Feature Film became a merit category. As of the 2016 ceremony, All Cats Are Grey is the most recent winner in this category.[4]

Winners and nominees

In the list below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by the other nominees.

2010s

Year English title Original title Director(s)
2012
(3rd)
Dead Man Talking Patrick Ridremont
Mobile Home François Pirot
Torpedo Matthieu Donck
2013
(4th)
A Song for My Mother Une chanson pour ma mère Joël Franka
In The Bag of Flour Le Sac de farine Kadija Leclère
BXL/USA Gaëtan Bevernaege
2014
(5th)
I'll Bury You Je te survivrai Sylvestre Sbille
Marbie, star de Couillu-les-Deux-Églises Dominique Smeets
Vertigo of Possibilities Le Vertige des possibles Vivianne Perelmuter
2015
(6th)
All Cats Are Grey Tous les chats sont gris Savina Dellicour
Next Year L'Année prochaine Vania Leturcq
Prejudice Préjudice Antoine Cuypers

References

Sources
Footnotes
  1. Denis, Fernand (October 13, 2010). "André Delvaux, l'œuvre au jour". La Libre Belgique (in French). Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  2. "Lancement d'un nouveau Magritte : Le Magritte du Premier Film 2013". Ciné Télé Revue (in French). March 28, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  3. "Le Magritte du Premier film". Cinevox (in French). May 20, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  4. Moury, Gaëlle; Bradfer, Fabienne (February 7, 2016). "Jaco Van Dormael et la Flandre se distinguent aux Magritte du cinéma". Le Soir (in French). Retrieved February 7, 2016.
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