From November 5 to 9, the FIFCL will make Liège shine with a thousand lights. The Liège International Comedy Film Festival unveils its poster. This year, the design of the festival poster was entrusted to a duo brought together for the occasion: Belgian photographer Paul K and French graphic designer Edouard Chastenet/120×160 Studio de Création. The organizers are proud to unveil it to the public.
On the right, Xin Wang, Franco-Chinese actress, screenwriter and producer. She develops fiction between China and France. Her latest series, “Détox”, is a Franco-Belgian co-production that was selected for the La Rochelle Fiction Festival. Her film roles include Emmanuel Sapolsky’s “The Eye of Silence”, François Yang’s “L’âme du tigre”, Richard Berry’s “Tout, tout de suite” and Masbedo’s “The Lack”, selected at the Venice Film Festival.
On his left, Belgian actor Jean-Jacques Rausin. Since graduating from the IAD (Institut des Arts de Diffusion), Liège-based actor Jean-Jacques Rausin has worked with a new generation of directors, as well as more established filmmakers: Bouli Lanners, Jacques Molitor, Sarah Hirtt, Olivier Peyon, Matthieu Frances,… In 2017, he was awarded the Magritte for Best Actor for his performance in the feature film “Je me tue à le dire” by Xavier Seron. He made a name for himself thanks to his role as “Inspector Charlier” in the series “Ennemi Public” (the 3rd season is scheduled for 2022) and for the leading male role in the comedy mini-series “1 semaine sur 2” alongside Carole Matagne. He will soon be starring in “Chienne de vie”, Xavier Seron’s next feature film, and in actress Veerle Beatens’ feature film “Het smelt”.
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