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-*2003 Cypher (2002) +*2003 [[Cypher]] (2002)
-*2002 Dog Soldiers (2002) +*2002 [[Dog Soldiers]] (2002)
-*2001 Seom (2000) +*2001 [[Seom]] (2000)
-*2000 Sin nombre, Los (1999) +*2000 [[Los Sin nombre]] (1999)
-*1999 Ringu (1998) +*1999 [[Ringu]] (1998)
-*1998 Lawn Dogs (1997) +*1998 [[Lawn Dogs]] (1997)
-*1997 Luna e l'altra (1996) +*1997 [[Luna e l'altra]] (1996)
-*1996 Día de la bestia, El (1995) +*1996 [[El Día de la bestia]] (1995)
-*1995 Akumulátor 1 (1994) +*1995 [[Akumulátor 1]] (1994)
-*1994 March Frauds (1993) +*1994 [[Frauds]] (1993)
-*1993 Army of Darkness (1992) +*1993 [[Army of Darkness]] (1992)
-*1992 Timescape (1992) +*1992 [[Timescape]] (1992)
-*1991 Tobu yume wo shibaraku minai (1990) +*1991 [[Tobu yume wo shibaraku minai]] (1990)
-*1990 Banyera, La (1989) +*1990 [[La Banyera]] (1989)
-*1989 March Paperhouse (1988) +*1989 [[Paperhouse]] (1988)
-*1988 Angustia (1987) +*1988 [[Angustia]] (1987)
-*1987 Radioactive Dreams (1985) +*1987 [[Radioactive Dreams]] (1985)
-*1986 Piccoli fuochi (1985) +*1986 [[Piccoli fuochi]] (1985)
-*1985 Dreamscape (1984) +*1985 [[Dreamscape]] (1984)
-*1984 Nightmares (1983) +*1984 [[Nightmares]] (1983)
-*1983 Dikaya okhota korolya Stakha (1979) +*1983 [[Dikaya okhota korolya Stakha]] (1979)

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The Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film was created in 1983 as a venue for horror, thriller and science fiction films. It takes place in Brussels, every year in March. Initially organized by Annie Bozzo, Gigi Etienne, Freddy Bozzo, Georges Delmote and Guy Delmote, it now has prizes in both feature length and short films, and also hosts an international body-painting competition.

The grand prize, The Golden Raven statuette, has previously been won by cult classics such as Army of Darkness and Radioactive Dreams.


Golden Raven winners


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