Cinemas
In Brussels, films are typically shown in their original language with subtitles in French and Dutch. Big Hollywood films are generally also dubbed into French and most children’s films are also released in a French and Dutch version. Language information is always provided in the programme.
You will find on External linkcinenews.be a comprehensive programme of films showing in Brussels and the rest of Belgium.
Information on film festivals in Brussels (FR/NL) (the Brussels Film Festival, Anima, the Festival du Court Métrage, the Festival du Film Fantastique, the Festival du Cinéma Méditerranéen, the Festival du Film Latino-Américain, the Festival du Film Gay et Lesbien, outdoor screenings and lots more) is available on cinenews.be; keep an eye on the cultural agendas to find out about festivals coming soon in Brussels.
Film temples
- CINEMATEKExternal link is a film museum that also has two screens (FR/NL). The programme is based on special themes (like a particular director, country or period) and it also shows old silent films with live piano accompaniment.Rue Baron Horta 9, 1000 Brussels
Online: External linkwww.cinematek.be - FlageyExternal link is housed in the magnificent old building of the Institut national de Radiodiffusion, which has been turned into a cultural centre. As well as concerts and conferences, Flagey also screens External linkoften overlooked or forgotten classics of cinema
Place Sainte-Croix, 1050 Brussels
Online: External linkwww.flagey.be
Good Brussels Deals:
- External linkLast-minute tickets at reduced price via visit.brussels, even for some film screenings.
- The 'Brussels for free' section lists all free activities in the capital.
- The 'External linkPaspartoe (NL) ' : save points by taking part in sports, cultural or children's activities and then exchange them for benefits (discounts, free tickets, gifts, etc.).