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The 3rd Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the
Académie André Delvaux The Académie André Delvaux is a Belgian professional organisation dedicated to the promotion and development of Belgian cinema. Founded in 2010, it is responsible for the annual Magritte Awards, Belgium's principal film awards. History The Acadé ...
, honored the best films of 2012 in Belgium and took place on February 2, 2013, at the
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in the historic site of
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,
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beginning at 8:00 p.m. CET. During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented
Magritte Awards A Magritte Award (french: ) is an accolade presented by the Académie André Delvaux of Belgium to recognize cinematic achievement in the film industry. Modelled after the French César Award, the formal ceremony at which the awards are presente ...
in 20 categories. The ceremony was televised in Belgium by BeTV. Actress Yolande Moreau presided the ceremony, while actor
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hosted the show for the first time. The nominees for the 3rd Magritte Awards were announced on January 10, 2013. Films receiving the most nominations were ''
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'' with eight, followed by '' Our Children'', ''
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'' and '' One Night'' with seven. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on February 2, 2013. ''Our Children'' won four awards, including Best Film and Best Director for
Joachim Lafosse Joachim Lafosse (born 18 January 1975) is a Belgian film director and screenwriter. Career Lafosse studied at the IAD (Institut des arts de diffusion) at Louvain-la-Neuve between 1997 and 2001. His graduation film ''Tribu'', a 24-minute shor ...
. Other multiple winners were ''
The Minister ''The Minister'' (french: L'Exercice de l'État) is a 2011 French-Belgian political drama film directed by Pierre Schöller. Plot French Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean arrives at the scene of a serious bus crash with many fatalities. ...
'' with three awards, and ''Mobile Home'' with two.


Winners and nominees


Best Film

* '' Our Children (À perdre la raison)'' ** ''
Dead Man Talking ''Dead Man Talking'' is a 2012 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Patrick Ridremont. It was written by Ridremont and Jean-Sébastien Lopez. It premiered on September 29, 2012, at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur. The fil ...
'' ** ''
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'' ** '' One Night (38 témoins)''


Best Director

*
Joachim Lafosse Joachim Lafosse (born 18 January 1975) is a Belgian film director and screenwriter. Career Lafosse studied at the IAD (Institut des arts de diffusion) at Louvain-la-Neuve between 1997 and 2001. His graduation film ''Tribu'', a 24-minute shor ...
 – '' Our Children (À perdre la raison)'' **
Lucas Belvaux Lucas Belvaux (born 14 November 1961) is a Belgian actor and film director. His directing credits include the ''Trilogie'', consisting of three films with interlocking stories and characters, each of which was filmed in a different genre. The ...
 – '' One Night (38 témoins)'' **
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 – ''
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'' **
Patrick Ridremont Patrick Ridremont (born 9 August 1967) is a Belgian comedian and actor. He was born in Kinshasa (formerly Léopoldville) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Personal life Ridremont has three daughters with Arielle Harcq. He was married ...
 – ''
Dead Man Talking ''Dead Man Talking'' is a 2012 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Patrick Ridremont. It was written by Ridremont and Jean-Sébastien Lopez. It premiered on September 29, 2012, at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur. The fil ...
''


Best Flemish Film in Coproduction

* '' Time of My Life (Tot altijd)'' ** ''
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'' ** ''
Madonna's Pig ''Madonna's Pig'' ( Dutch: Het varken van Madonna) is a 2011 Belgian fantasy film directed by Frank Van Passel. Cast * Kevin Janssens as Tony Roozen * Wine Dierickx Wine Dierickx (born 1978) is a Flemish actress. She is a member of the 2001 ...
(Het varken van Madonna)''


Best Foreign Film in Coproduction

* ''
The Minister ''The Minister'' (french: L'Exercice de l'État) is a 2011 French-Belgian political drama film directed by Pierre Schöller. Plot French Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean arrives at the scene of a serious bus crash with many fatalities. ...
(L'Exercice de l'État)'' ** ''
The Angels' Share ''The Angels' Share'' is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Ken Loach and starring Paul Brannigan, John Henshaw, and William Ruane. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it tells the story of a young father who narrowly avoids a prison sentence. He is dete ...
'' ** '' Rust and Bone (De rouille et d'os)'' ** '' When Pigs Have Wings (Le Cochon de Gaza)''


Best Screenplay

* '' One Night (38 témoins)'' –
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** ''
Dead Man Talking ''Dead Man Talking'' is a 2012 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Patrick Ridremont. It was written by Ridremont and Jean-Sébastien Lopez. It premiered on September 29, 2012, at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur. The fil ...
'' –
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and
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** ''
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'' –
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,
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, and Jean-Benoît Ugeux ** '' Our Children (À perdre la raison)'' –
Joachim Lafosse Joachim Lafosse (born 18 January 1975) is a Belgian film director and screenwriter. Career Lafosse studied at the IAD (Institut des arts de diffusion) at Louvain-la-Neuve between 1997 and 2001. His graduation film ''Tribu'', a 24-minute shor ...
and
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Best Actor

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Olivier Gourmet Olivier Gourmet (born 22 July 1963) is a Belgian actor. Gourmet was born in Namur. He won the Best Actor award at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival for his role in '' Le Fils'' by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Brothers Jean-Pierre Dardenne ...
 – ''
The Minister ''The Minister'' (french: L'Exercice de l'État) is a 2011 French-Belgian political drama film directed by Pierre Schöller. Plot French Transport Minister Bertrand Saint-Jean arrives at the scene of a serious bus crash with many fatalities. ...
(L'Exercice de l'État)'' **
Benoît Poelvoorde Benoît Poelvoorde (, ; born 22 September 1964) is a Belgian actor and comedian. Early life His mother was a grocer and his father a driver, who died when Poelvoorde was still a minor. He attended the Jesuit Boarding School of Godinne before ...
 – '' Le grand soir'' **
Jérémie Renier (; born 6 January 1981) is a Belgian actor. His film debut was in the critically praised (1996), directed by the Dardenne brothers. He became better known to worldwide audiences in ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'' (2001) and (2005). The latter ...
 – '' My Way (Cloclo)'' **
Matthias Schoenaerts Matthias Schoenaerts (; ; born 8 December 1977) is a Belgian actor. He made his film debut at the age of 13 in ''Daens'' (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He is best known for his roles as Filip in ...
 – '' Rust and Bone (De rouille et d'os)''


Best Actress

* Émilie Dequenne – '' Our Children (À perdre la raison)'' **
Christelle Cornil Christelle Cornil (born 28 August 1977) is a Belgian actress. Her acting credits include '' Le Vélo de Ghislain Lambert'', ''Soeur Sourire'', ''Illegal'', ''Mr. Average'', '' Beauties at War'', '' Julie & Julia'', '' OSS 117: Lost in Rio'', '' My ...
 – ''
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(Au cul du loup)'' ** Déborah François – ''
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(Les Tribulations d'une caissière)'' **
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 – ''
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(Toutes nos envies)''


Best Supporting Actor

*
Bouli Lanners Philippe "Bouli" Lanners (born 20 May 1965) is a Belgian actor, author and film director. His film '' The Giants'' was nominated for twelve Magritte Awards, winning five, including Best Film and Best Director. Biography Lanners was born on 20 ...
 – '' Rust and Bone (De rouille et d'os)'' **
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 – ''
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'' ** Dieudonné Kabongo – '' The Invader (L'envahisseur)'' **
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 – ''
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''


Best Supporting Actress

* Yolande Moreau – ''
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(Camille redouble)'' **
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 – '' Our Children (À perdre la raison)'' **
Natacha Régnier Nathalie "Natacha" Régnier (born 11 April 1974) is a Belgian actress. She received a Cannes Film Festival Award, a European Film Award, and a César Award for her role in the 1998 film '' The Dreamlife of Angels''. Régnier is the first Be ...
 – '' One Night (38 témoins)'' **
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Most Promising Actor

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 – '' Headfirst (La Tête la première)'' ** Cédric Constantin – ''
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'' ** Gael Maleux – ''
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''


Most Promising Actress

* Anne-Pascale Clairembourg – ''
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'' ** Pauline Burlet – ''
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'' **
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 – ''
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Aurora Marion Aurora Marion (born 22 December 1985) is a Belgian stage and film actress. She began working in theatre after developing an interest in acting, before making her film debut in ''Almayer's Folly'' (2011), which earned her a Magritte Award nominat ...
 – '' Almayer's Folly (La Folie Almayer)''


Best Cinematography

* '' Last Winter (L'Hiver dernier)'' – Hichame Alaouie ** '' Almayer's Folly (La Folie Almayer)'' – Remon Fromont ** ''
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'' –
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Best Sound

* ''
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(L'Exercice de l'État)'' –
Julie Brenta Julie Brenta is a Belgian sound engineer and film editor. She has worked on over fifty films since 1995. Her credits include ''Murderous Maids'' (2000), '' L'Enfant'' (2005), ''Lorna's Silence'' (2008), '' The Nun'' (2013), '' Abuse of Weakness ...
and
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** '' One Night (38 témoins)'' –
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, and
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** '' Our Children (À perdre la raison)'' – Ingrid Simon and Thomas Gauder


Best Production Design

* ''
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'' –
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** '' The Invader (L'envahisseur)'' –
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** '' Almayer's Folly (La Folie Almayer)'' –
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and Alain-Pascal Housiaux


Best Costume Design

* '' Le grand soir'' – Florence Laforge ** ''
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(L'Exercice de l'État)'' – Pascaline Chavanne ** '' Almayer's Folly (La Folie Almayer)'' –
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Best Original Score

* ''
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, François Petit, and Michaël de Zanet ** '' Last Winter (L'Hiver dernier)'' –
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** '' One Night (38 témoins)'' – Arne Van Dongen


Best Editing

* '' Our Children (À perdre la raison)'' –
Sophie Vercruysse Sophie Vercruysse is a film editor with, by 2022, more than thirty film credits. She received a Magritte Award for Best Editing for her work in ''Our Children'' (2012). Her editing credits also include ''Private Property'' (2006), '' Private Less ...
** ''
Approved for Adoption ''Approved for Adoption'' (French: ''Couleur de peau: miel'' lit. "Colour of skin: honey") is a 2012 French- Belgian-South Korean-Swiss animated film, based on a comic by the Korean-Belgian comic strip artist, Jung, and directed by Laurent Boileau ...
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** '' When Pigs Have Wings (Le Cochon de Gaza)'' – Damien Keyeux


Best Short Film

* ''The Lobster's Cry (Le cri du homard)'' ** ''Domestic Tale (Fable domestique)'' ** ''A New Old Story'' ** ''U.H.T.''


Best Documentary

* ''Tea or Electricity (Le thé ou l'électricité)'' ** '' The Chebeya Case (L'affaire Chebeya, un crime d'Etat?)'' ** ''Cinéma Inch'Allah!'' ** ''Greetings from the Colony (Bons baisers de la colonie)''


Honorary Magritte Award

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Films with multiple nominations and awards

The following eleven films received multiple nominations. * Eight: ''
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'' * Seven: ''
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'' * Three: '' Rust and Bone'' * Two: '' The Invader'', '' Last Winter'', '' Le grand soir'', and '' When Pigs Have Wings'' The following three films received multiple awards. * Four: '' Our Children'' * Three: ''
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See also

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