Vassilis Economou (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1876 articles available in total starting from 29/11/2016. Last article published on 19/12/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 174 175 [176] 177 178 ... 186 187 188 next The 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 CinemaInterview: Boudewijn Koole • Director“The intimacy within family relationships is an endlessly fascinating form of love”We chatted to Boudewijn Koole, whose third feature, Disappearance, has just had its international premiere in Contemporary World Cinema 13/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Contemporary World Cinema Disappearance: What’s left behindDutch director Boudewijn Koole delivers a bleak, slow-burning drama on the effects of loss that really stirs the emotions 13/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Contemporary World Cinema Interview: Neïl Beloufa • Director“Arts have the potential to transform society”TORONTO 2017: Visual artist Neïl Beloufa picks apart Western prejudice in his second feature, Occidental, which has had its North American premiere in the Wavelengths section 12/09/2017Occidental: Dismantling Western prejudicesTORONTO 2017: The sophomore fiction feature by French artist Neïl Beloufa is a stylised critique of the fears and prejudices promoted by the so-called progressive “Western world” 12/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | WavelengthsInterview: Aoife McArdle • Director“Music can be such a powerful narrative tool”TORONTO 2017: Northern Irish director-scriptwriter Aoife McArdle chatted to us about her debut feature, Kissing Candice, now playing in Toronto’s Discovery section 12/09/2017Kissing Candice: Defeating bleakness with a dreamTORONTO 2017: Debutant Aoife McArdle delivers a convincing coming-of-age romantic drama that blends thriller and crime elements, and is set in the midst of a most violent period 12/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | DiscoveryMademoiselle Paradis: Never trust what you seeTORONTO 2017: Using a period-drama story set in the 18th century, Austrian filmmaker Barbara Albert explores the role of women in contemporary society and their need for freedom of choice 11/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Platform previous page: 1 2 3 ... 174 175 [176] 177 178 ... 186 187 188 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)