Ola Salwa (The article continues below - Commercial information) 373 articles available in total starting from 21/03/2017. Last article published on 12/03/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 ... 36 37 38 next Human rights and the issues around them come into focus at the 26th One World Film FestivalThe international gathering kicks off in Prague today with 96 full-length films and 10 VR projects, plus the first-ever addition of narrative titles to the selection 20/03/2024 | One World Prague 2024Review: Can’t Feel NothingDavid Borenstein’s documentary feels like a beginners’ course in the evils of social media, but despite telling us nothing new about the internet, it’s still an interesting watch 19/03/2024 | CPH:DOX 2024Review: Life and Other ProblemsMax Kestner’s film asks just one good question: what would it be like to be a spruce? Everything else poses as cerebral, while in fact it’s simply exhausting 18/03/2024 | CPH:DOX 2024Interview: Marek Kozakiewicz • Director of We Are Perfect“What surprised me was the openness and maturity that these young people had when they were talking about themselves”The helmer breaks down his tender and honest film about young people who know who they are, yet struggle to feel accepted by their families and the world 11/03/2024 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024Agnieszka Holland’s Green Border pockets the Polish Eagle for Best FilmThe Polish filmmaker also received a Lifetime Achievement Award during an evening dominated by Paweł Maślona’s Scarborn, which scooped six prizes 05/03/2024 | Festivals | Awards | PolandReview: Who by FireBERLINALE 2024: In Philippe Lesage’s Generation-awarded film, hell may be other people, but the scariest demons lurk inside our own hearts and minds 29/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | GenerationInterview: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham • Directors of No Other Land“None of us have any experience with documentaries, so we just decided to go on this journey together as part of our activism”Two of the four-strong team of directors explain why they made a project documenting the forced resettlement of a Palestinian community in the occupied West Bank 28/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | PanoramaReview: TreasureBERLINALE 2024: Julia von Heinz’s post-Holocaust story, set in early-1990s Poland, is a noble yet botched attempt at a family tragicomedy 27/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | Berlinale SpecialReview: Rising Up at NightBERLINALE 2024: The new offering from Nelson Makengo attempts to convey what it’s like to live in a constantly dark and flooded Kinshasa 26/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | PanoramaReview: Diaries from LebanonBERLINALE 2024: The efforts to live a relatively normal life amidst the unstable realities of Lebanon are at the heart of the socially engaged documentary by Myriam El Hajj 26/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 ... 36 37 38 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)