La Nuit Se Traîne is the big winner on the 14th edition of Magritte du cinéma!

Michiel Blanchart’s debut feature film La Nuit Se Traîne won in almost every category it was nominated for, including Best Film, setting a new record with an impressive total of 10 awards!

The film is about Mady who is a student by day and locksmith by night. But Claire, the enigmatic young girl he helps out that night, is not who she claims to be. Mady has only one night to prove his innocence in a city in turmoil.

The Awards:
• Magritte for Best Film
• Magritte for Best Debut Film
• Magritte for Best Director (Michiel Blanchart)
• Magritte for Best Screenplay (Michiel Blanchart)
• Magritte for Best Supporting Actor (Jonas Bloquet)
• Magritte for Best Cinematography (Sylvester Vannoorenberghe)
• Magritte for Best Sound (David Vranken, David Gillain, Joey Van Impe, Thibaud Rie, Fabrice Grizard, Antoine Wattier, and Vincent Gregorio)
• Magritte for Best Set Design (Catherine Cosme)
• Magritte for Best Costume Design (Isabel Van Renterghem)
• Magritte for Best Editing (Matthieu Jamet-Louis)

La Nuit Se Traîne is a co-production between A Private View and Boucan Brussels, with Boucan Brussels serving as the lead producer.


published on February 25, 2025
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