Archive for August, 2012

Consulate of Belgium in Toronto

August 29, 2012

As from October, 1st 2012, you will have to come in person to the Consulate of Belgium in Toronto if you need a passport. This must be taken into account in order to get the necessary steps done in a timely manner

For more information go the website

https://www.flexmail.eu/i-d08c237617dc87ccfb0cf39597d743a2ecb1b695ea2d66d2

Dutch TV network is looking for singles
born and raised in Canada with Dutch roots

August 27, 2012

Our friends from Blue Cricle TV are producing a TV show about Dutch Canadians looking for love. Are you of Dutch descent, single, open minded and looking for true love? Have you been raised in Canada with (a bit of) Dutch blood in your veins, let the biggest TV channel in The Netherlands help you find love.

Would you like to date interesting and attractive Dutch men or women? Do you want to explore Dutch culture?
Do you want to be a part of an exciting adventure that will be shot in both the Netherlands and Canada?

Then please apply: Applicants must be of Dutch descent, single, aged 25-45, adventurous, open minded, available in winter 2012/2013.

Apply before September 1st by sending a motivational email with information about yourself and a photograph to: aanmelding@bluecircle.tv or if you would like further information, please feel free to contact us.

Flemish and Dutch films welcome in Montréal

August 22, 2012

Sources: Flanders Image and Montréal World Film Festival.

Tom Heene’s Welcome Home, which only recently received an invitation to Venice, and Patrice Toye’s Little Black Spiders are the Flemish eye-catchers at the 36th World Film Festival in Montreal (23 August – 3 September). Heene’s debut feature will be screening in the First Films World Competition, whereas Toye’s film will be celebrating its world première in the prestigious Focus on World Cinema section. In total, no less thn nine Flemish titles were confirmed for the Canadian fest’s line-up.

With selections for both Montreal and the International Critics’ Week in Venice, filmmaker Tom Heene has pulled off an impressive feat. In Montreal’s First Films World Competition Welcome Home is in the running for one of three Zenith Awards. At last year’s edition of the fest, the first Flemish film ever to be selected for this competition – Bavo Defurne’s North Sea Texas – managed to bring home a Silver Zenith.

Little Black Spiders Trailer lang from Prime Time on Vimeo. Read the remainder of this entry »