13th Magritte Awards

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The 13th Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie André Delvaux, honored the best films of 2023 in Belgium. It took place on 9 March 2024, at the Théâtre National, in the historic site of Marais-Jacqmain, Brussels. During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented Magritte Awards in 23 categories.[1] The ceremony was televised in Belgium by La Trois. Actor Bouli Lanners presided the ceremony, while director Patrick Ridremont hosted the show for the second time.[2]

Date9 March 2024 (2024-03-09)
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13th Magritte Awards
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Date9 March 2024 (2024-03-09)
SiteThéâtre National
Marais-Jacqmain, Brussels, Belgium
Hosted byPatrick Ridremont
Highlights
Best FilmLove According to Dalva
Most awardsLove According to Dalva (7)
Most nominationsOmen (13)
Television coverage
NetworkRTBF
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The nominees for the 13th Magritte Awards were announced on 9 February 2024.[3] Films with the most nominations were Omen with thirteen, followed by Love According to Dalva and The Experience of Love with nine and eight, respectively.[1] Love According to Dalva won seven awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Emmanuelle Nicot. Other multiple winners were Omen with five and The Experience of Love with two.[4]

Winners and nominees

Best Film

Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Most Promising Actor

Most Promising Actress

Best Screenplay

Best First Feature Film

Best Flemish Film

Best Foreign Film in Coproduction

Best Cinematography

  • Omen (Augure) â€“ Joachim Philippe
    • Love According to Dalva (Dalva) â€“ Caroline Guimbal
    • The Other Laurens (L'Autre Laurens) â€“ Florian Berutti

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

  • Omen (Augure) â€“ Elke Hoste and Baloji
    • The Belgian Wave â€“ Jessica Harkay
    • The Experience of Love (Le Syndrome des amours passées) â€“ Frédérick Denis
    • The Falling Star (L'Étoile filante) â€“ Claire Dubien

Best Original Score

  • Omen (Augure) â€“ Baloji
    • The Line (La Ligne) â€“ Stéphanie Blanchoud, Benjamin Biolay and Jean-François Assy
    • The Other Laurens (L'Autre Laurens) â€“ Thomas Turine

Best Sound

  • Love According to Dalva (Dalva) â€“ Fabrice Osinski, Valérie Le Docte, Aline Gavroy and Olivier Thys
    • Omen (Augure) â€“ Jan Deca, Erik Griekspoor, Danny van Spreuwel and Vincent Nouaille
    • Vincent Must Die (Vincent doit mourir) â€“ Dirk Bombey, Emilie Mauguet, Xavier Thieulin and Bertrand Boudaud

Best Editing

Best Fiction Short Film

  • The Silent Ones (Les silencieux) â€“ Basile Vuillemin
    • Beyond the Sea â€“ Hippolyte Leibovici
    • A Good Boy (Un bon garçon) â€“ Paul Vincent de Lestrade
    • Said of a Deer That Sheds Its Antlers (Se dit d'un cerf qui quitte son bois) â€“ Salomé Crickx

Best Animated Short Film

  • Pina â€“ Giuseppe Accardo and Jérémy Depuydt
    • The Marrons Glacés (Les marrons glacés) â€“ Delphine Hermans and Michel Vandam
    • Go Away, Alfred! (Va-t'en, Alfred !) â€“ Célia Tisserant and Arnaud Demuynck
    • Journey in Amnesia (Voyage en amnésie) â€“ Anouk Kilian-Debord

Best Documentary Film

  • Adieu sauvage â€“ Sergio Guataquira Sarmiento
    • Le balai libéré â€“ Coline Grando
    • Se crasher pour exister â€“ Julien Henry
    • An Italian Youth (Une jeunesse italienne) â€“ Mathieu Volpe

Best Documentary Short Film

  • Human, Not Human (En attendant les robots) â€“ Natan Castay
    • Journal d'une solitude sexuelle â€“ Nina Alexandraki
    • Empty Hours (Les heures creuses) â€“ Judith Longuet-Marx
    • On Mothers and Daughters in Times of Injustice â€“ Talia Jawitz

Honorary Magritte Award

Films with multiple nominations and awards

See also

References

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