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Nisi Masa


19 articles available in total starting from 24/11/2007. Last article published on 30/10/2009.

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Finding the FUN in FUNding

Report of a Dutch Cineaste who talks about experience in searching funds from the Dutch Film Fund.  

30/10/2009

Short Film Odyssey

Interview with Melissa Suarez del Real, director of Furniture  

26/10/2009

Retrospective 4 - Wenders, (In)humanity: Between Nature and Technology

At first sight The End of Violence and Don’t Come Knocking don’t seem to have much in common. However, there’s a good reason for them to be mentioned together: these two Wenders’ films are both...  

01/12/2007

Review 4 - Lino by Jean-Louis Milesi

Morning in a Parisian apartment. Little Lino, an independent spirit, climbs out of his cot and goes to wake up his “daddy”, who is still fast asleep. This is no traditional father-son scene...  

01/12/2007

Portrait 4 - Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

It’s definitely not easy to be Carla Bruni’s sister. Imagine a teenager who has to deal with all the doubts and insecurities so typical of that age while one of the hottest top models ever, who...  

01/12/2007

Editorial 4 - Something for the Suits

Some say filmmaking is about dreams, emotions, the wish to convey a message and also to entertain. But then there’s the numbers; the ‘boffo’ at the box office and how many behinds occupied some...  

01/12/2007

Review 3 - Once by John Carney

The combination of the words ‘musical’ and ‘love-story’ can be enough to strike fear into even the least weary and cynical among us. So what is it that makes Once (Once) so much more palatable to...  

30/11/2007

Review 3 - Farkas by Tamás Tóth

Farkas (Wolf), a Siberian fairy-tale by Tamás Tóth A sledge pulled by reindeers on a cold winter evening, the deserted wide Siberian taiga, shepherds gathering in the local “club” for a drink....  

30/11/2007

Portrait 3 - Bruno Ganz

It is passed on from actor to actor by the owner’s last will after his death. Bruno Ganz is the current holder of the ‘Iffland-Ring’, the most important and honourable distinction for a...  

30/11/2007

Interview 3 - 3 Questions to Armando Ceste

How did Amoremorte come about? During the shooting of my last film Porca miseria!, I was travelling amongst the poor and the homeless. An aspect which struck me was how this world is excluded from...  

29/11/2007

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