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Matthias Lebeer
Matthias Lebeer is a Belgians, Belgian director of films and TV commercials. His first short film was shortlisted for an Oscars award in 2008. He lives in London. Early life and education Lebeer was born in Antwerp, Belgium on 5 April 1984. He received his bachelor's degree in 2005 from Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, FAMU, in Prague, Czech Republic. Lebeer also has two master's degrees: one in film directing (2006) from the Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema & Sound in Brussels; and one in film production (2008) from L’Institut des Arts de Diffusion, Belgium. Career Matthias's graduation project, ''Brod Ludaka'', was shortlisted for an Oscar in 2008 after he won Best Director at the Athens International Film Festival (Ohio). In the same year he directed his first commercial for Textappeal, which was presented at the Cannes Lions. Following this early success, Matthias signed with La Pac (Paris), In Case of Fire (Amsterdam), and TRS (Brus ...
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Belgians ( nl, Belgen; french: Belges; german: Belgier) are people identified with the Kingdom of Belgium, a federal state in Western Europe. As Belgium is a multinational state, this connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural rather than ethnic. The majority of Belgians, however, belong to two distinct ethnic groups or ''communities'' ( nl, gemeenschap, links=no; french: communauté, links=no) native to the country, i.e. its historical regions: Flemings in Flanders, who speak Dutch; and Walloons in Wallonia, who speak French or Walloon. There is also a substantial Belgian diaspora, which has settled primarily in the United States, Canada, France, and the Netherlands. Etymology The 1830 revolution led to the establishment of an independent country under a provisional government and a national congress. The name "Belgium" was adopted for the country, the word being derived from ''Gallia Belgica'', a Roman province in the northernmost part of Gaul that, ...
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