Susanne Gottlieb (The article continues below - Commercial information) 158 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2018. Last article published on 31/10/2024. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next The Viennale awards crown a festival in opposition to violence and aggressionThe 62nd edition reinforces the city’s key position in a flourishing Austrian film culture, giving its main award to Mo Harawe’s debut The Village Next To Paradise 31/10 | Viennale 2024 | AwardsREPORT: NEXUS Foro Pitch @ Intersección 2024The Galician festival's inaugural pitching meeting presented five feature film projects looking for international co-producers 30/10 | Intersección 2024Review: God Between UsIn her documentary feature debut, Rebecca Hirneise explores the effect of religious faith on her family and the personal and interpersonal consequences that follow 30/10 | Viennale 2024Review: Dear Beautiful BelovedIn his documentary on the war in Ukraine, Juri Rechinsky slowly unravels how looking after the country's displaced citizens and fallen soldiers is a mammoth task in itself 30/10 | Viennale 2024Intersección celebrates its winners and the festival's growthIn its seventh edition, the Galician festival dedicated to experimental, auteur, and avant-garde cinema, is determined to be the connecting fabric between filmmakers and the industry 29/10 | Intersección 2024Review: This Is a Robbery!In this pitch-black comedy, Gregor Andolšek explores how in a modern monetised society, we get everything we never wanted but never what we really need 29/10 | Festival of Slovenian Film 2024Review: RidersMartín Rejtman follows the daily life of a group of Venezuelan food delivery riders in Buenos Aires but fails to deliver a precise narrative 29/10 | Intersección 2024The 62nd Viennale offers a rich selection of award-winning filmsWith a “best of” of the latest festival season, as well as some critical reflections on the status quo of the world, the Austrian gathering is poised to unspool until the end of the month 16/10 | Viennale 2024Review: BasileiaVENICE 2024: In her feature debut, Italy’s Isabella Torre creates an eerie, if somewhat unpolished, supernatural eco-thriller 09/09 | Venice 2024 | Giornate degli AutoriInterview: Olha Zhurba • Director of Songs of Slow Burning Earth“The war is already part of our daily lives, and we, as artists, can't do anything else but portray it”VENICE 2024: The Ukrainian documentarian discusses how she depicts the long-term effects of the Russo-Ukrainian War on her people 09/09 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 15 16 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)