Vassilis Economou (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1823 articles available in total starting from 29/11/2016. Last article published on 24/10/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 168 169 [170] 171 172 ... 181 182 183 next Euphoria: There is no happy endingTORONTO 2017: Lisa Langseth helms her third consecutive collaboration with Alicia Vikander, a sensitive drama co-starring Eva Green and Charlotte Rampling 15/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | PlatformReview: Dark RiverTORONTO 2017: Clio Barnard’s third feature is a captivating emotional drama that explores the subject of sexual abuse 15/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | PlatformThelma: Love can tear you apartTORONTO 2017: Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt deliver a supernatural coming-of-age lesbian thriller that transcends genres and reality 15/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Special PresentationsDisobedience: A passion for freedomTORONTO 2017: Sebastián Lelio delivers a slow-burning drama that follows the aftermath of passion between the lead characters, portrayed by Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams 14/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Special PresentationsInterview: Barbara Albert • Director“We talk a lot about assimilation and seem to forget about diversity”TORONTO 2017: Acclaimed Austrian director Barbara Albert explained her fifth feature, Mademoiselle Paradis, to Cineuropa San Sebastian 2017 - Competition 14/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Platform Interview: Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir • Director“I didn't want to compromise the main character’s vision”TORONTO 2017: Icelandic writer-director Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir talked to us to break down her feature debut, The Swan, screening in Discovery 14/09/2017Interview: Govinda Van Maele • Director“Making a film in Luxembourg forces you to face an aesthetic conundrum”TORONTO 2017: Cineuropa sat down with Govinda Van Maele to discuss the story behind his debut feature, Gutland, which has screened in the Discovery section 14/09/2017The Swan: A coming-of-age fable with hints of magical realismTORONTO 2017: Adapting the acclaimed novel of the same name, debutant Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir creates a fragile story of maturity and self-exploration set in the natural wilderness of Iceland 13/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | DiscoveryReview: GutlandTORONTO 2017: Debutant Luxembourgian director Govinda Van Maele raises the question of European intolerance to outsiders, set in a landscape teetering between reality and fiction 13/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | DiscoveryThe Journey: Exploring the reality behind terrorismTORONTO 2017: With his new film, Mohamed Al-Daradji hasn’t aimed to make another movie that rails against terrorism, but rather explores what drives a woman down that path 13/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Contemporary World Cinema previous page: 1 2 3 ... 168 169 [170] 171 172 ... 181 182 183 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)