Émilie Dequenne
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

Rosetta
(1999)A powerfully affecting, uncompromising portrait of the day-to-day struggles of a Belgian teenager living in a trailer park with her alcoholic mother, Rosetta is the Dardenne brothers most celebrated work to date.

Survive
(2024)WHEN CHAOS REIGNS, SURVIVAL IS KEY.

The Brigade
(2017)Philippe, runs a fire brigade barracks in the South of France. During a summer-long heatwave, blazing fires spark up all over the countryside, some more suspicious than others. When Bénédicte arrives; a warrant officer of the same rank, tensions within the brigade intensify to new levels. When the brigade are called to a terrible car crash, Bénédicte finds herself reaching for new depths of courage and bravery, as one man's life hangs in the balance.

The Pack
(2010)After picking up a hitchhiker in the desolate French countryside, Charlotte and her fellow traveler stop at a diner where a bizarre horror awaits.

Close
(2022)Both a Cannes prizewinner and Oscar® nominee for Best International Film, the exquisitely acted Close evokes the fragile beauty of boyhood. Set among the flower fields of the Belgian countryside, Lukas Dhont’s profoundly empathetic look at adolescent intimacy reveals the trappings of masculinity.

Brotherhood of the Wolf
(2001)In 18th-century France, the Chevalier de Fronsac and his friend Mani are sent to investigate the killings of hundreds by a mysterious beast.

Our Children
(2012)When Mounir and Murielle face financial straits, they move their family in with Mounir’s doctor father but give up their independence in the process.

Mr. Blake at Your Service!
(2023)Recently widowed Andrew Blake decides to leave his business in England and return to France, the country where he first met his late wife. Hoping to reconnect with his past, he takes a job as a butler in a grand but eccentric estate. What begins as an attempt to escape his grief soon turns into something else, as unexpected encounters and comic mishaps lead him toward healing.

See You Up There
(2017)In November 1918, before the Armistice, Edouard Pericourt, a gifted artist, saves the life of Albert Maillard, a humble bookkeeper. The two men have nothing in common apart from their experience of war and their hatred for Lieutenant Pradelle, whose order for one final absurd attack shatters their lives. The three of them put in place their strategies for survival.