André Bonzel, a Belgian filmmaker of great distinction, has led a multifaceted career marked by numerous creative undertakings. Alongside Rémy Belvaux and Benoît Poelvoorde, Bonzel co-directed the 1992 black comedy film Man Bites Dog, a cinematic masterpiece that has garnered widespread critical acclaim from film critics and has since evolved into a cult classic.
This notable achievement did not go unnoticed, as the film received the prestigious André Cavens Award for Best Film, bestowed upon it by the esteemed Belgian Film Critics Association, known as the Union des Critiques de Cinéma (UCC).