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Laurence Boyce


441 articles available in total starting from 06/09/2011. Last article published on 10/06/2025.

Review: Dog of God

Review: Dog of God

Lauris and Raitis Abele’s film, the latest feature-length animation out of Latvia, will prove a shock for those looking for something akin to Flow  

10/06 | Tribeca 2025

Life is strange in the Cannes Short Film Competition

Life is strange in the Cannes Short Film Competition

CANNES 2025: The shorts vying for this year’s Palme d’Or seem to head down a more obtuse route than normal  

22/05 | Cannes 2025

Berlinale Shorts celebrates a medium and laments the modern world

Berlinale Shorts celebrates a medium and laments the modern world

BERLINALE 2025: In celebrating 75 years of the German festival, Berlinale Shorts showcases films that find contemporary society sadly wanting  

17/02 | Berlinale 2025

Conclave, The Brutalist and Anora garner top honours at the BAFTAs

Conclave, The Brutalist and Anora garner top honours at the BAFTAs

There were no clean sweeps this year, as numerous films shared the bounty at a ceremony presided over by David Tennant  

17/02 | BAFTA 2025

The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival unveils its winners

The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival unveils its winners

Amidst uncertain times, many of the winning shorts at the 47th edition of the French event dealt with conflict, memory and a desire for peace  

10/02 | Shorts | France

European short films fly high at Sundance

European short films fly high at Sundance

European shorts and co-productions have taken home the majority of awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for the UK documentary The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing  

31/01 | Sundance 2025 | Awards

Julie Rousson • General delegate, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival

Interview: Julie Rousson • General delegate, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival

“If you cut short the beginning, how do you reach the end?”

With the largest dedicated short-film festival in the world getting under way on 31 January, Cineuropa finds out more about the challenges currently faced by the industry  

30/01 | /France

Clermont-Ferrand unveils its competition titles

Clermont-Ferrand unveils its competition titles

The largest dedicated short-film festival in the world is gearing up to screen more than 140 titles across three competitions in January and February  

19/12/2024 | Shorts | France

Review: Termini

Review: Termini

The latest work from Latvian documentarian Laila Pakalnina is a hypnotic meditation on public transport and its relation to the world we live in  

30/10/2024 | Riga 2024

Songs of Slow Burning Earth triumphs at 11th Riga International Film Festival

Songs of Slow Burning Earth triumphs at 11th Riga International Film Festival

Olha Zhurba's documentary is amongst a number of victories for Ukraine throughout the gathering's closing ceremony  

28/10/2024 | Riga 2024 | Awards

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