Undergods Review: Chino Moya s Striking Vision of an Upside-Down Future Undergods Review: Chino Moya s Striking Vision of an Upside-Down Future
This visionary debut (from the director of St. Vincent s Digital Witness music video) combines elements of other dystopian classics into a parable about a power shift that leaves modern man in the cold.
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Director: Chino Moya
With: Géza Röhrig, Johann Myers, Ned Dennehy, Hayley Carmichael, Khalid Abdalla, Jan Bijvoet, Eric Godon, Tanya Reynolds, Tadhg Murphy, Katriina Unt, Sam Louwyck, Kate Dickie, Adrian Rawlins, Burn Gorman. (English dialogue)
Running time: Running time: 92 MIN.
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The Wallonia-Brussels Federation signs a co-production agreement with Senegal
06/05/2021 - This is the third co-production agreement the Federation has signed with an African country, following on from Tunisia and Morocco
The Minister-President in charge of international relations at the WBF Pierre-Yves Jeholet and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and of the Senegalese Abroad Aïssata Tall Sall as they sign the agreement in Brussels
The Wallonia-Brussels Federation has signed a new co-production agreement with Senegal during an official visit to Belgium by Senegalese President
Macky Sall. This agreement pertains to artistic and technical collaborations – those of a solely financial nature are not allowed – on film and audiovisual projects (cinema, TV, online) of any length and on any media.
Belgium suffered a major
cyberattack on Tuesday, Belgian media reported, affecting many of its key institutions. It’s origin is still unknown.
Belnet’s internet network, which connects public institutions, higher education and university establishments, research centres and public administrations, has been the target of a large-scale denial-of-service (DDoS) attack since 12pm on Tuesday, spokeswoman Davina Luyten said. A DDoS attack is when a third party overloads servers by sending them a large amount of data.
Although DDoS attacks happen regularly, this one was of a scale which reportedly completely exceeded the capacity of the Belnet network.
About 200 organisations were reportedly affected, with a number of parliamentary committees canceled because of the attack. The parliament of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation was also forced to suspend its committee work.
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The attack overwhelmed the systems of a Belgian ISP, leading to widespread service outages and disruptions
Many government websites and services in Belgium were knocked offline on Tuesday after Belnet, the internet service provider (ISP) for the country’s public sector, was hit by a massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.
According to Belnet, the attack started on Tuesday morning and affected all of the approximately 200 institutions and organizations that use the company’s services. Public offices, universities and research institutes were all left partially or entirely without internet access and their websites were all but inaccessible.
“There is no indication that cybercriminals have infiltrated any network. Everything indicates that the attack was aimed solely at saturating the Belnet network,” said the ISP.
Belgium s Key Institutions Suffer Major Cyberattack
Novinite.com
05 May 2021, 19:11 GMT+10
Belgium suffered a major cyberattack on Tuesday, Belgian media reported, affecting many of its key institutions. It s origin is still unknown.
Belnet s internet network, which connects public institutions, higher education and university establishments, research centres and public administrations, has been the target of a large-scale denial-of-service (DDoS) attack since 12pm on Tuesday, spokeswoman Davina Luyten said. A DDoS attack is when a third party overloads servers by sending them a large amount of data.
Although DDoS attacks happen regularly, this one was of a scale which reportedly completely exceeded the capacity of the Belnet network.