Bergamo 2018 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 20 articles available in total starting from 17/02/2017. Last article published on 21/03/2018. previous page: 1 [2] Interview: Marine Francen • Director"I wanted us to feel everything that these women experience through their bodies"Marine Francen talks about her debut feature, The Sower, winner at San Sebastian and released in French cinemas by ARP Sélection 15/11/2017 | Bergamo 2018Wild Roses: The intangibleWhile firmly rooting her story within a context, Anna Jadowska attempts to perceive the imperceptible, painting a picture of the human soul 14/11/2017 | Cottbus 2017 | Competition The Sower: The much-desired manSAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: French filmmaker Marine Francen’s feature-length debut, screening in the New Directors section, spirits the viewer to a hamlet inhabited entirely by women 29/09/2017 | San Sebastián 2017 | New Directors Apostasy: Who’s that knocking at my doorSAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: British director Daniel Kokotajlo’s feature debut, made under the auspices of the iFeatures film scheme, details the fascinating world of Jehovah's Witnesses 29/09/2017 | San Sebastián 2017 | New Directors Miracle: The invisible hand raises the Iron CurtainTORONTO 2017: Debutant Eglė Vertelytė offers a deadpan, tragicomic satire on the downfall of the Soviet system and the “miraculous” invasion of rampant capitalism 11/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Discovery Interview: Eglė Vertelytė • Director"The birth of a new, democratic society was painful; we can’t sugar-coat the process"TORONTO 2017: Cineuropa sat down with Eglė Vertelytė, whose feature debut, Miracle, has screened in the Discovery section of Toronto after nine years in development 11/09/2017 | Bergamo 2018Lida, an epidermal film imbued with mystery and secular mysticismSwedish director Anna Eborn is competing at Visions du Réel in Nyon with her highly-strung portrait of an elderly woman who seems to waver outside of space and time 27/04/2017 | Visions du Réel 2017 Ice Mother: Cold, but happyBohdan Sláma’s endearing family drama, now competing at the Tribeca Film Festival, shows a coming of age can take place at any time of life 24/04/2017 | Tribeca 2017 Retour à Forbach: "Here, shame is like a second skin"After 30 years away, Régis Sauder returns to the town of his childhood where the Front National is growing fast. A personal film about History 28/03/2017 | Cinéma du Réel 2017 City of the Sun: Human spirit persisting in a deserted, post-industrial townBERLIN 2017: Rati Oneli's first feature-length documentary depicts life in a run-down Georgian mining town 17/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Forum previous page: 1 [2] (The article continues below - Commercial information)