14th Magritte Awards
The 14th Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie André Delvaux, honored the best films of 2024 in Belgium. It took place on 22 February 2025 at the Flagey, in the historic site of Place Eugène Flagey, Ixelles, beginning at 8:20 p.m. CET. During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented Magritte Awards in 22 categories. The ceremony was streamed in Belgium on Auvio, with a special broadcast on La Une. Actress Déborah François presided the ceremony, while comedian Charline Vanhoenacker hosted the show for the first time.
The nominees for the 14th Magritte Awards were announced on 21 January 2025. Films with the most nominations were Night Call with eleven, followed by Amal and Through the Night with nine, and It's Raining in the House with eight. Night Call won a record of ten awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Michiel Blanchart. Other winners included It's Raining in the House with three awards, Amal, Green Border, Julie Keeps Quiet, Life's a Bitch, The Most Precious of Cargoes, and Savages with one.
Winners and nominees
Awards
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger.Night Call – produced by Michaël Goldberg; directed by Michiel Blanchart ‡
| Michiel Blanchart – Night Call ‡ |
| Arieh Worthalter – Life's a Bitch as Franck ‡ | Lubna Azabal – Amal as Amal ‡ |
| Jonas Bloquet – Night Call as Theo ‡ | Louise Manteau – It's Raining in the House as Leïla ‡ |
| Makenzy Lombet – It's Raining in the House as Makenzy ‡ | Purdey Lombet – It's Raining in the House as Purdey ‡ |
| Night Call – Michiel Blanchart ‡ | Night Call – directed by Michiel Blanchart; produced by Michaël Goldberg ‡ |
| Night Call – Sylvestre Vannoorenberghe ‡ | Night Call – Matthieu Jamet-Louis ‡ |
| Green Border – Frédéric Vercheval ‡Savages – Charles de Ville and Nelly Tungang ‡ | Night Call – David Vranken, David Gillain, Joey Van Impe, Thibaud Rie, Fabrice Grizard, Antoine Wattier, and Vincent Gregorio ‡ |
| Night Call – Catherine Cosme ‡ | Night Call – Isabel Van Renterghem ‡ |
| Your Mother – directed by Samira El Mouzghibati; produced by Alice Lemaire ‡ | The Living – directed by Inès Rabadán; produced by Anne-Laure Guégan and Géraldine Sprimont ‡ |
| In Thousand Petals – directed by Louise Bongartz; produced by Bastien Martin ‡ | Eldorado – directed by Mathieu Volpe; produced by Sebastian Schelenz ‡ |
| Julie Keeps Quiet – directed by Leonardo Van Dijl; produced by Gilles Coulier, Gilles De Schryver, and Wouter Sap, coproduced by Delphine Tomson, and Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne ‡ | The Most Precious of Cargoes – coproduced by Delphine Tomson, and Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne; directed by Michel Hazanavicius ‡ |
Honorary Magritte Award
The Honorary Magritte Award was granted to French actor and director Gilles Lellouche, as announced by the Academie André Delvaux on 14 February 2025.Films with multiple nominations and awards
The following ten films received multiple nominations.- Eleven: Night Call
- Nine: Amal, Through the Night
- Eight: It's Raining in the House
- Six: Life's a Bitch
- Four: A Missing Part
- Three: Julie Keeps Quiet
- Two: The Art of Nothing, Savages, Young Hearts
- Ten: Night Call
- Three: ''It's Raining in the House''