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André Cavens Award
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The André Cavens Award (French: Prix André-Cavens) is an accolade presented annually by the Belgian Film Critics Association (UCC), an organization of film critics from publications based in Brussels. The André Cavens Award was introduced in 1976 by the organizing committee to honor cinematic achievement in Belgium.[1] The name of the award comes from film director André Cavens.
The most awarded filmmakers are Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne with five awards, followed by Jaco Van Dormael, Joachim Lafosse, and Fien Troch with three. Other multiple winners are Jean-Jacques Andrien, André Delvaux, and Lukas Dhont with two awards each. As of 2024, Night Call and Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat are the most recent winners ex aequo.
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Winners
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Multiple winners
Eight directors or co-directors have won the award multiple times. Three of them (‡) have also received a nomination for the Grand Prix.
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