Contact — Marieke, Marieke

Use this page for press requests, screening inquiries, festival programming, and partnership proposals related to Marieke, Marieke (2010). To get a fast, useful reply, send one clear message with your request, your deadline, and your country/territory.

General inquiries

For general questions about the film, materials, or this website:

If you write to this address, keep it short: who you are, what you need, and when you need it. Long, vague messages slow everything down because they require follow-up questions.

Press & media

Request press kit (PDF), high-resolution stills, poster artwork, approved synopsis text, or interview coordination.

When requesting materials, include:

Festivals, cinemas & screenings

For festival programming, cinema bookings, cultural institute screenings, or special events (screening + Q&A), contact the bookings desk. If you already have a confirmed date window, include it in the first email.

Please include:

Rights & licensing

For non-theatrical licensing, educational use, institutional screenings, and archival requests:

If your request is time-sensitive, state it clearly in the subject line (example: “Educational screening request - date needed”). If you don’t specify a date, your request is treated as non-urgent by default.

Delivery & technical questions

For technical screening questions (format availability, subtitle files, delivery checks, playback issues), contact:

Include your venue tech specs and your planned playback system. “It doesn’t work” is not a technical report. Tell what file/format you used, what player/server, and what error you saw.

Postal address

For official letters and shipping (documents, print materials), use:

Marieke, Marieke - Film Office
Rue du Lombard 34
1000 Brussels
Belgium

Social

For short updates and announcements, you can also reach the project team here:

If your request involves files (press kit, stills, poster), email is still the correct channel. Social messages get missed.

One last rule (so you get a reply)

If you want a fast answer, write like a professional: one subject, one request, one deadline. If you send a vague message with no date, no venue, and no context, you’re asking the team to do your work for you.


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