Les Films du Fleuve
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Film |
| Founded | 1994 |
| Founders | |
| Headquarters | Liège, Belgium |
| Products | La Promesse Rosetta The Son L'Enfant Lorna's Silence The Kid with a Bike Rust and Bone Two Days, One Night I, Daniel Blake Tori and Lokita |
Les Films du Fleuve is a Belgian art-film production company owned by the Belgian filmmaking duo Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, and launched in 1994.
It has produced three Palme d'Or winning films: Rosetta (1999) and L'Enfant (2005) by the Dardenne brothers, and I, Daniel Blake (2016) by Ken Loach, and one Oscar-nominated film: Two Days, One Night (2014) by the Dardenne brothers, which earned Marion Cotillard a nomination for Best Actress at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015.
In 1994, the Belgian filmmaking duo Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, launched the art-film production company Les Films du Fleuve in Liège, Belgium.[1][2]
The company has produced three Palme d'Or winning films: Rosetta (1999) and L'Enfant (2005) by the Dardenne brothers, and I, Daniel Blake (2016) by Ken Loach, and one Oscar-nominated film: Two Days, One Night (2014) by the Dardenne brothers, which earned Marion Cotillard a nomination for Best Actress at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015, making her the first actor to be nominated for an Academy Award for a Belgian film.[3]