Young Critics Review: Vortex
22 Oct 2021
During the Young Critics Workshop (12 – 23 October 2021) at Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
Music to Take Home: Our Compilation Albums
23 Oct 2021
Every year Film Fest Ghent and Brussels Philharmonic dive into the studio to create an exclusive WSA Album. This yearly compilation album honours world-renowned film composers whose music deserves the spotlight. This year, we’ve released three exclusively expanded reissues of previously released albums dedicated to the work of Mychael Danna, Shigeru Umebayashi and Gabriel Yared. The music is performed by Brussels Philharmonic and Vlaams Radiokoor, conducted by Dirk Brossé, and recorded by Motormusic at Flagey's legendary Studio 4 in Brussels.
Young Critics Review: Wet Sand
23 Oct 2021
During the Young Critics Workshop (12 – 23 October 2021) at Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
Young Critics Review: The Worst Person in the World
23 Oct 2021
During the Young Critics Workshop (12 – 23 October 2021) at Film Fest Ghent, five aspiring film critics (ages between 18 and 26) from Belgium and from abroad write reviews and essays on our festival films.
Daniel Pemberton and Carlos Rafael Rivera win top prizes at 21st World Soundtrack Awards
23 Oct 2021
Daniel Pemberton has won the Film Composer of the Year Award at the 21st World Soundtrack Awards Ceremony in Ghent. Carlos Rafael Rivera received the Television Composer of the Year Award. “Call me Cruella” from Disney’s Cruella was presented with the Best Original Song Award, while Nainita Desai took home the Discovery of the Year Award. Benji Merrison and Dougal Kemp were honoured as well. Eleni Kariandrou received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
This was FFG2021! Watch our aftermovie
25 Oct 2021
We look back at the 48th edition of Film Fest Ghent with a lot features, short films, concerts, intriguing talks, cosy nights out and so much more. We hope that you enjoyed FFG2021 just as much as we did. Relive the festival with our aftermovie!
FFG On Tour 21.12 | 'A Hero'
30 Nov 2021
A Hero by the Iranian director Asghar Farhadi won the Grand Prix in Cannes in june 2021. Farhadi's latest drama is also Iran's official Oscar entry for the 2022 Academy Awards.
WATCH: World Soundtrack Awards 2021 - Concert
22 Dec 2021
The World Soundtrack Awards 2021 Ceremony & Concert truly was a night to remember. It not only featured beautiful, even emotional moments with the winners on stage, but also unforgettable performances by Brussels Philharmonic conducted by Dirk Brossé, including scores composed by Max Richter, Eleni Karaindrou and more. Enjoy!
Film Fest Crew - Location Manager 2025
Film Fest Gent is looking for LOCATION MANAGERS (F/M/X) to strengthen the team in the run-up to and during the 52th edition of Film Fest Gent (9 > 20 October 2025).
FFG Wide Angle: Video essay A Chiara - Breath of the Real
10 Mar 2022
When was the last time you heard a character in a movie breathe? Not the laborious gasps of a boxer, not the frantic panting during an action scene. The simple sound of breathing. In, out. The lungs as a metronome. Jonas Carpignano’s films are tethered to the physicality of their characters. So close is the audiovisual bond that the noises these bodies produce become part and parcel of the sound design. A quiet inhalation, an anxious pant: Carpignano uses them as subtle symptoms of the humanity of his characters. Recognizable and authentic.