Festival du Film Francophone de Namur

Location
Namur
Date
Now to 4 October 2024
Website
www.fiff.be

Since 1986 and its 1st edition, the Festival cinématographique de Wallonie has changed its name to become the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur (known as “FIFF” to those in the know). Above all, it has grown, and is now recognized, attended and appreciated by everyone in the world of French-speaking cinema, and by its thousands of spectators. Representing all the diversity of the French-speaking world, its various Juries award the different Bayards each year, honoring a varied and constantly renewed cinema.

The FIFF has always been a convivial, creative, unifying and professional Festival, which has become a privileged place, attuned to the vibrations of the world; but also of passion and work, with an enthusiastic management and team. In other words, an annual gathering at the service of the Francophonie.

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All films from Festival du Film Francophone de Namur

Aimer perdre

Unemployed and up to her eyeballs in debt, Armande Pigeon is struggling in Brussels.

Diamant Brut

19-year-old Liane wants nothing more than to leave dusty Fréjus, where she lives with her mother and sister. Her exit plan? The auditions of reality series “Miracle Island,” where she can finally become “somebody".

En fanfare

After 'Un triomphe', Emmanuel Courcol reunites Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin in a fraternal, social and musical adventure.

La plus précieuse des marchandises

Michel Hazanavicius's first foray into the world of animation, with La plus précieuse des marchandises, an adaptation of Jean-Claude Grumberg's novel of the same name.

Les Enfants rouges

A group of men attack two young shepherds. Achraf is obliged to bring the head of his cousin Nizar to the family as a macabre message.

Sauvages

The Swiss director of My Life as a Courgette returns with a touching family film in his trademark claymation style.

Une part manquante

A father’s desperate quest to reunite with his daughter becomes the source of rising tension and heart-rending poignancy in this sensitively rendered third feature by Belgian filmmaker Guillaume Senez.