Les Films du Fleuve

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Les Films du Fleuve
Company typePrivate
Industry Film
Founded1994 [1]
Founders Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Luc Dardenne
Headquarters Liège, Belgium [2]
Products La Promesse
Rosetta
The Son
L'Enfant
Lorna's Silence
The Kid with a Bike
Rust and Bone
Two Days, One Night
Tori and Lokita

Les Films du Fleuve is a Belgian production company owned by the Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, and launched in 1994. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleDirectorRef.
1996 La Promesse Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
1999 Rosetta [2]
Les Siestes grenadine Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud [3]
2000La DevinièreBenoît Dervaux [3]
2001 The Milk of Human Kindness Dominique Cabrera [2]
2002 The Son Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
2003Le Monde vivant Eugène Green [2]
The Mystery of the Yellow Room Bruno Podalydès [2]
Stormy Weather Sólveig Anspach [2]
Le Soleil assassinéAbdelkrim Bahloul [2]
2005 L'Enfant Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
The Axe Costa-Gavras [2]
2006 Vous êtes de la police? Romuald Beugnon [2]
The Colonel Laurent Herbiet [2]
2007Pourquoi on ne peut pas se voir dehors quand il fait beau Bernard Bellefroid [4]
MadonnenMaria Speth [2]
2008 Lorna's Silence Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
2009 Looking for Eric Ken Loach [2]
The Frontline Renato De Maria [2]
2010 Route Irish Ken Loach [5]
2011 The Minister Pierre Schoeller [2]
The Kid with a Bike Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
2012 The Angels' Share Ken Loach [2]
Beyond the Hills Cristian Mungiu [2]
Rust and Bone Jacques Audiard [2]
2013 Marina Stijn Coninx [2]
Playing Dead Jean-Paul Salomé [2]
2014À ciel ouvertMariana Otero [6]
40-LoveStéphane Demoustier [2]
Jimmy's Hall Ken Loach [3]
The Price of Fame Xavier Beauvois [3]
Two Days, One Night Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
Wild Life Cédric Kahn [2]
Trois Journées d'août 1914André Dartevelle [4]
2015 Les Cowboys Thomas Bidegain [2]
Diary of a Chambermaid Benoît Jacquot [2]
Long Live the Bride Ascanio Celestini [2]
Good Luck SamFarid Bentoumi [2]
2016Achter de wolkenCecilia Verheyden [2]
The Dancer Stéphanie Di Giusto [2]
Graduation Cristian Mungiu [2]
Hedi Mohamed Ben Attia [2]
I, Daniel Blake Ken Loach [2]
Pericle Stefano Mordini [2]
Planetarium Rebecca Zlotowski [2]
The Son of Joseph Eugène Green [2]
The Unknown Girl Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
Vangelo Pippo Delbono [2]
2017The Elephant and the ButterflyAmélie van Elmbt [2]
Endangered Species Gilles Bourdos [2]
Loveless Andrey Zvyagintsev [2]
2018Carnivores Jérémie Renier and Yannick Renier [2]
Dear Son Mohamed Ben Attia [2]
Don't ShootStijn Coninx [2]
Fatwa Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud [2]
One Nation, One King Pierre Schoeller [2]
Paul Sanchez Is Back! Patricia Mazuy [2]
The Sisters Brothers Jacques Audiard [2]
2019Casanova, Last LoveBenoît Jacquot [2]
Sorry We Missed You Ken Loach [2]
Young Ahmed Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
Suzanne and RenéMaria Reggiani [4]
2020Atarrabi & MikelatsEugène Green [2]
Honey CigarKamir Aïnouz [2]
Red SoilFarid Bentoumi [2]
2021 Animals Nabil Ben Yadir [2]
La civil Teodora Ana Mihai [2]
My NightAntoinette Boulat [2]
2022 Tori and Lokita Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne [2]
Harkis Philippe Faucon [2]
The Line Ursula Meier [2]
R.M.N. Cristian Mungiu [2]
Saturn Bowling Patricia Mazuy [2]
2023 Jeanne du Barry Maïwenn [7]
The Old Oak Ken Loach [8]
Black Box Aslı Özge [9]
Holly Fien Troch [2]
Behind the MountainsMohamed Ben Attia [2]
2024 Julie Keeps Quiet Leonardo Van Dijl [10]
The Most Precious of Cargoes Michel Hazanavicius [3]
Foreign Tongue Claire Burger [2]

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