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37 articles available in total starting from 23/11/2015. Last article published on 07/02/2023.

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Selma Vilhunen • Director of Four Little Adults

Interview: Selma Vilhunen • Director of Four Little Adults

“I have found in the concept of polyamory the strongest form of love”

The Finnish director talks about her film, a comedy that tells the story of four individuals and their sentimental experiments  

07/02 | IFFR 2023 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Four Little Adults

Review: Four Little Adults

Selma Vilhunen's new film is a funny and successful comedy about four adults grappling with the challenges of a polyamorous relationship  

07/02 | IFFR 2023 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Notes on a Summer

Review: Notes on a Summer

Diego Llorente’s new film explores the summer dreams and turmoil experienced by a young woman from Asturias  

03/02 | IFFR 2023 | Tiger Competition

Review: Third Grade

Review: Third Grade

Jacques Doillon’s feature film is an intimate and sensitive social drama exploring the theme of childhood  

10/02/2022 | IFFR 2022 | Big Screen Competition

Review: Birds (Or How To Be One)

Review: Birds (Or How To Be One)

The new film by Greece’s Babis Makridis is an essay on our desire for freedom based on Aristofane’s comedy The Birds  

31/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Voices

Review: Farewell Paradise

Review: Farewell Paradise

Sonja Wyss’ first feature film is an autobiographical documentary exploring the ambiguity and emotions of a Swiss family  

29/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Voices Limelight

Review: Love Me Not

Review: Love Me Not

The new film by Spanish director Lluís Miñarro – an adaptation of the biblical tale of Salome, set in US-occupied Iraq – was presented in the Signatures section at IFFR  

04/02/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Signatures

Review: God Only Knows

Review: God Only Knows

Dutch director Mijke de Jong’s new feature paints a portrait of a family in crisis, in which the private becomes public and the public becomes private  

01/02/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Signatures

Clara van Gool  • Director of The Beast in the Jungle

Interview: Clara van Gool • Director of The Beast in the Jungle

“You can evoke more passion with a dance move than you can with a dialogue”

We chatted to Dutch director Clara van Gool to get the low-down on her IFFR-screened The Beast in the Jungle, adapted from a Henry James novella  

31/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Limelight

Review: The Beast in the Jungle

Review: The Beast in the Jungle

Clara Van Gool’s new film by is a modern adaptation of a Henry James story, a timeless tale that spans several eras  

29/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Limelight

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