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  1. Jan 14, 2015 · That’s because Two Days, One Night is a film by Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, the two Belgian brothers whose works tread the fine line between socially conscious drama, bleak realism, and ...

  2. Jan 5, 2017 · L’Enfant (2005) L’Enfant (The Child) placed the sibling directors in the very small club of two-time Palme d’Or winners. The exhilaratingly free, poor (and one point even homeless) and largely amoral Bruno (Jeremie Renier) lives entirely in the moment, earning money by meddling in petty crime daily. The drama kicks off when Sonia (Deborah ...

  3. Apr 13, 2023 · In Search of ‘Bare Realism,’ The Dardenne Brothers Keep Turning Their Camera on Society’s Overlooked Members. The two-time Palme d'Or winners explain how their style evolved, deconstructing ...

  4. May 29, 2024 · Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne (better known as the Dardenne brothers) are a duo of filmmakers from Belgium. They have been writing, directing and producing all of their films since their 1978 debut Le Chant du Rossignol. In 1987 they debuted their first fiction film titled Falsch. In 1999 a

  5. Jan 13, 2015 · The Dardenne brothers on their new masterpiece, Two Days, One Night. By. A.A. Dowd. Published January 13, 2015. Comments ( 17) Over two decades and seven features, the Belgian sibling filmmakers ...

  6. Dec 3, 2022 · Belgian brothers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne have made their home region of Liège the site of excruciating moral crises and crushing injustice. Their 12 masterful, double Palme d'Or-winning films act as parables for the embattled human soul. The latest, Tori and Lokita, sees two paperless child migrants, 12-year-old Tori (Pablo Schils) and 16 ...

  7. In a world dismayingly suffused with injustice and cynicism, the humanist films of the Dardenne brothers offer a refreshing and sobering cinematic antidote. Devoting their stellar career to the representation of working-class struggles, the directing duo borrow from Italian neorealism not only its subject matter but its empathetic approach ...