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9870 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 14/01/2026.

Philippe Petit • Director of Beating Sun

Interview: Philippe Petit • Director of Beating Sun

"There’s growing awareness of the need to have plants around us"

VENICE 2022: The French filmmaker who turned heads with works made outside of the system spoke to us about his highly endearing first feature film  

06/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | International Film Critics’ Week

Rachid Hami • Director of For My Country

Interview: Rachid Hami • Director of For My Country

"It’s not a case of the army against a family of suburban Arabs"

VENICE 2022: The director sheds light on his second feature, a fiction film inspired by the accidental death of his own brother while training to be an officer in the French army  

05/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti

Review: Other People’s Children

Review: Other People’s Children

VENICE 2022: With brilliantly subtle simplicity, Rebecca Zlotowski paints an incredible portrait of a woman in love, without children, beautifully acted by Virginie Efira  

04/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Competition

Review: Nezouh

Review: Nezouh

VENICE 2022: By way of an allegory and against a backdrop of female emancipation, Syrian filmmaker Soudade Kaadan explores the dilemma of whether to stay or leave a town destroyed by war  

04/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti Extra

Review: Beating Sun

Review: Beating Sun

VENICE 2022: Philippe Petit signs a very engaging first feature film about a landscape gardener trying to overcome obstacles in the way of a personal and utopian open garden project  

03/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | International Film Critics’ Week

Review: Casa Susanna

Review: Casa Susanna

VENICE 2022: Digging into his favourite topic of the different facets of identity, Sébastien Lifshitz signs a remarkable documentary on a phalanstery of American transvestites in the 1950s and 1960s  

03/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: For My Country

Review: For My Country

VENICE 2022: Rachid Hami signs a work at once expansive and sensitive on the place of each individual and the recognition of others in a family microcosm and in the macrocosm of France  

02/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti

Review: The Sitting Duck

Review: The Sitting Duck

VENICE 2022: A whistleblower or a malingerer? Jean-Paul Salomé’s captivating thriller looks back on the real-life misadventures of a trade unionist played by the great Isabelle Huppert  

02/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti

Review: A Couple

Review: A Couple

VENICE 2022: Frederick Wiseman tries his hand at fiction for a second time, delivering a radical work about the passion and torments of Sophie Tolstoi vis-à-vis her famous husband  

02/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Competition

Review: Three Nights A Week

Review: Three Nights A Week

VENICE 2022: Florent Gouëlou delivers an audacious first feature film telling a story about love and identity whilst fully immersing itself in the highly contrasting drag queen world  

01/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | International Film Critics’ Week

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